posted on 2015-03-27, 12:24authored byS. D. Fleming, A. T. Fazleabas, Stephen C. Bell
Background
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of insulin on expression and synthesis of IGFBP-1 and IGFBP-2 in the baboon endometrium in vitro.
Methods
Baboon endometrial explants collected from cycling, ovariectomized, steroid-treated, simulated-pregnant and pregnant animals were cultured for 48 h in the presence or absence of insulin, with or without estradiol, progesterone and hCG.
Results
Insulin clearly inhibited IGFBP-1 production and mRNA expression in a time- and dose-dependent manner, whereas IGFBP-2 synthesis was not significantly affected. The inhibitory effects of insulin on IGFBP-1 were more evident in explants of non-pregnant tissue or tissue away from the implantation site. In the absence of insulin, synthesis of IGFBP-1 was induced in explants with low levels of de novo synthesis whereas IGFBP-2 synthesis was inhibited. This effect was potentiated by steroids and hCG in the explant cultures.
Conclusion
Insulin differentially regulates endometrial IGFBP-1 and IGFBP-2 secretion in the baboon.
Funding
This work was supported
by grants from the NIH HD 42280 (to ATF) and MRC (to SCB).
History
Citation
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, 2008, 6, pp. ?-? (11)
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGY/School of Medicine/Department of Cancer Studies and Molecular Medicine