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STUDIES ON INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTORⅠRECEPTOR IN FETAL RATS
WITH INTRAUTERINE� GROWTH� RETARDATION � Yang F, Yao
YJ, Li WR. The Second University Hospital,
West China University of Medical Sciences, Chengdu ,China Objective: This study was conducted
to detect the localization of the insulin-like growth factor I receptor
(IGF-IR) in the cells and tissues in the rats with intrauterine growth
retardation (IUGR) and normal growth rats. Methods: 21 pregnant rats were
randomly divided into the experimental group (IUGR) (n=12) and the control
group (n=9). Animal models for IUGR were established by clamping the
uterine vasculature of pregnant rats for 20 minutes on day 14 of gestation.
The control group rats were subjected to Sham-operation. On day 22 of gestation,
fetal rats were delivered by cesarean section. Immunohistochemical
assay was performed to detect the IGF-IR expression on liver and lung using
specific polyclonal antibodies to rat IGF-IR. Results: Compared with the
control group, the IUGR rats' body weight, height, and the weight of their
liver, lung and the placenta were significantly decreased. In the liver,
the area ratio of IGF-IR was increased and the average gray level was
decreased. In the lung, the area ratio of IGF-IR was increased, but no
difference of average gray level was observed. Conclusion: The increased
expression of IGF-IR in rats with IUGR, may be due to the decrease of IGF-I
and the compensative mechanism of the body.