Abstract

Growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) are essential for the achievement of normal longitudinal bone growth and bone mass. Preclinical studies using various knockout models have shown that both endocrine (mostly liver-derived) IGF-1 and bone-derived IGF-1 contribute to normal longitudinal skeletal growth and cortical bone size. Since bone size is an important determinant of bone strength, and hence fracture risk, we evaluated the predictive role of serum IGF-1 for fracture risk. The population-based Osteoporotic Fractures in Men Sweden cohort recently showed for the first time that older men with low serum IGF-1 levels have an increased fracture risk, especially for the two most important fracture types, hip and vertebral fractures. This association between serum IGF-1 and incident fracture risk is partly mediated via bone mineral density. Future studies are required to identify the mechanisms by which endocrine and local IGF-1 regulate skeletal growth and bone size. In addition, possible mediators affecting the impact of IGF-1 on fractures in men remain to be elucidated.

Highlights

  • Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) is a key mediator of the growth-promoting effects of growth hormone (GH)

  • Since bone size is an important determinant of bone strength, and fracture risk, we evaluated the predictive role of serum IGF-1 for fracture risk

  • Both systemic and bone-derived IGF-1 play a critical role in normal longitudinal bone growth, bone development, and cortical bone mass accrual, as evidenced by various KO mouse models

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Introduction

Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) is a key mediator of the growth-promoting effects of growth hormone (GH). Preclinical studies using various knockout models have shown that both endocrine (mostly liver-derived) IGF-1 and bone-derived IGF-1 contribute to normal longitudinal skeletal growth and cortical bone size. Since bone size is an important determinant of bone strength, and fracture risk, we evaluated the predictive role of serum IGF-1 for fracture risk.

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