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Megakaryocytes Endocytose Insulin-Like Growth Factor (IGF) I and IGF-Binding Protein-3: A Novel Mechanism Directing Them into Granules of Platelets
Author(s) -
Kam Chan
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
endocrinology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.674
H-Index - 257
eISSN - 1945-7170
pISSN - 0013-7227
DOI - 10.1210/en.139.2.559
Subject(s) - medicine , platelet , growth factor , endocrinology , messenger rna , biology , insulin like growth factor , granule (geology) , endocytosis , protease , platelet derived growth factor , insulin like growth factor binding protein , chemistry , receptor , gene , platelet derived growth factor receptor , biochemistry , enzyme , paleontology
Lysis of platelets releases the contents of the alpha-granules, which contain growth factors, including insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and IGF-binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3). We investigated the mechanism by which IGF-I and IGFBP-3 appeared in the alpha-granules with a goal of modulating their levels in platelets to affect platelet functions. Reverse transcription-PCR was initially used to test whether megakaryocytes contained IGFBP-3 and IGF-I messenger RNA transcripts. We found that megakaryocytes did not express the IGFBP-3 gene, but did have IGF-I messenger RNA. We subsequently investigated whether they incorporated IGFBP-3 and IGF-I by the process of endocytosis and packaged them into the alpha-granules. This hypothesis was tested in two ways. 1) We examined whether during pregnancy in the rat the alpha-granule content for IGFBP-3 paralleled the changes in plasma IGFBP-3 levels caused by the pregnancy-induced IGFBP-3 protease. The alpha-granule contents of both IGFBP-3 and IGF-I declined in parallel to the plasma changes in pregnant rats and returned to normal postpartum. As the binding protein protease acts extracellularly, endocytosis of the IGF-I:IGFBP-3 complex from the extracellular fluid by megakaryocytes was suggested. 2) We tested whether an IGF-I:IGFBP-3 complex comprised of human IGF-I and IGFBP-3 (recombinant 28.7 kDa) injected i.v. appeared in rat platelet alpha-granules. Hypophysectomized rats were injected i.v. with 5.24 mg of a 1:1 complex of IGF-I:IGFBP-3. After 24 h, platelet lysates were prepared and analyzed for IGFBP-3 by Western ligand blotting, and IGF-I was determined by RIA. Platelet lysates of the treated animals showed a prominent new band at approximately 28 kDa, whereas control rats were negative. In addition, the alpha-granule IGF-I concentration increased from 0.38 to 1.9 ng/1 x 10(9) platelets. These results indicate that the IGF-I:IGFBP-3 complex is taken up by megakaryocytes and packaged into the alpha-granules of platelets and demonstrate how the contents of IGF-I and IGFBP-3 in platelets can be modulated by their plasma concentrations. As reverse transcription-PCR has shown that the IGF-I, but not the IGFBP-3, gene is expressed by megakaryocytes, there may be two mechanisms for directing IGF-I into the alpha-granules of platelets.

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