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Endocrine regulation and extended follow up of longitudinal growth in intrauterine growth-retarded rats

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JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
卷 166, 期 3, 页码 599-608

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BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.1660599

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Bilateral uterine artery ligation in late gestation was performed in pregnant darns in order to determine the effects of intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) on long-term postnatal somatic growth and the GH neuroendocrine axis in the adult female and male rat. Body weight (BW), nose-anus length (NAL) and tail length (TL) were recorded at regular intervals in both the IUGR and control (CON) offspring until the age of 93 days. Spontaneous 6-h GH secretory profiles and serum IGF-1 were determined around the age of 100 days in both the IUGR and the CON group. No catch-up growth in BW, NAL or TL was observed in young adult male IUGR rats. Female IUGR rats did catch up in NAL beyond the age of 57 days and in TL before weaning, but did not catch up at any time in BW. Spontaneous 6-h CH secretory profiles in female and male IUGR rats at a mean age of 100 +/- 4 days were similar to their controls at a mean age of 101 +/- 4 days. Overall median 6-h rat GH plasma concentrations, rat GH peak amplitude, number of rat GH peaks and sum of peak area were not significantly diffterent. Median serum IGF-1 levels in young adult female and male IUGR rats showed no difference compared with their respective controls. These results demonstrate that IUGR, after bilateral uterine artery ligation in late gestation, leads to incomplete BW catch-up growth in young adult rats of both sexes with physiological GH/IGF-1 secretion, suggesting intrauterine modulation of tissue responsiveness to GH and IGF-1. Female IUGR rats do catch up in NAL and TL, developing disturbed body proportions.

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