Abstract

This study examines growth-regulating adaptations made by the proximal nephron in response to hypophysectomy (HYPX). Fourteen days after HYPX, circulating insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) levels were diminished, averaging 97 +/- 7 compared with 650 +/- 69 ng/ml in controls (n = 5, P < 0.001). Similar data were observed at day 7. Binding of 125I-IGF-I to isolated glomerular membranes and proximal tubule basolateral membranes (BLM) was increased in HYPX rats. Affinity labeling of membranes with 125I-IGF-I followed by electrophoresis on 6% polyacrylamide gels demonstrated two bands, one of approximately 140 kDa and another of > 200 kDa. The lower-molecular-mass protein, which has been identified as the alpha-subunit of the IGF-I receptor, and the higher-molecular-mass species were both upregulated by HYPX. Ligand blotting with IGF-I demonstrated a 31-kDa protein in both membranes, identified by immunostaining as IGF binding protein 5 (IGFBP-5), not IGFBP-1 or IGFBP-2. Affinity labeling documented an upregulation of this protein in both membranes after HYPX. Ligand blotting demonstrated a 31-kDa protein in HYPX cortical but not normal cortical or medullary cytosol that was immunostained with IGFBP-5 antibodies. RNA prepared from normal kidney cortical tissue demonstrated a 6.0-kb IGFBP-5 transcript, which was increased at day 14 after HYPX. Adaptations in the kidney after HYPX include an upregulation of the IGF-I receptor as well as IGFBP-5.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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