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The Journal of Physiology | 2004

Muscle mechano growth factor is preferentially induced by growth hormone in growth hormone‐deficient lit/lit mice

Keiji Iida; Emina Itoh; Dong-Sun Kim; Juan P. Del Rincon; Karen T. Coschigano; John J. Kopchick; Michael O. Thorner

Two muscle insulin‐like growth factor‐I (IGF‐I) mRNA splice variants (IGF‐IEa and IGF‐IEb) have been identified in rodents. IGF‐IEb, also called mechano growth factor (MGF) has been found to be upregulated by exercise or muscle damage. Growth hormone (GH) is the principal regulator of  IGF‐I expression in several tissues including skeletal muscle. Therefore, we investigated the effect of chronic GH excess or disruption of GH receptor (GHR) signalling, and the acute effect of GH administration on expression of muscle IGF‐I isoforms using transgenic mice that express bovine GH (bGH), GHR gene‐disrupted (GHR–/–) mice and GH‐deficient lit/lit mice before and after exogenous GH administration. MGF mRNA in skeletal muscle was increased in bGH mice whereas it was decreased in GHR–/– mice compared with control animals. Exogenous GH administration to dwarf lit/lit mice significantly increased muscle MGF but not IGF‐IEa mRNA 4 h after treatment. Twelve hours after GH treatment, both MGF and IGF‐IEa mRNAs in muscle were increased compared with vehicle‐treated lit/lit mice. In contrast in GH‐sufficient lit/+ mice, both MGF and IGF‐IEa mRNAs were increased 4 h after and returned to the basal level 12 h after GH treatment. Hepatic IGF‐I isoforms were regulated in parallel by GH. Thus, our results demonstrated that: (1) MGF mRNA in skeletal muscle is expressed in parallel with GH action; (2) MGF mRNA in muscle is produced preferentially in the situation of GH deficiency in contrast to the pattern in the GH‐sufficient state; and (3) the induction of IGF‐I isoforms by GH is tissue‐specific.


Endocrinology | 2004

Tissue-specific regulation of growth hormone (GH) receptor and insulin-like growth factor-I gene expression in the pituitary and liver of GH-deficient (lit/lit) mice and transgenic mice that overexpress bovine GH (bGH) or a bGH antagonist.

Keiji Iida; Juan P. Del Rincon; Dong-Sun Kim; Emina Itoh; Ralf Nass; Karen T. Coschigano; John J. Kopchick; Michael O. Thorner


Internal Medicine | 2001

Clinical features and therapeutic outcomes of 65 patients with acromegaly at Tokyo Women's Medical University

Izumi Fukuda; Naomi Hizuka; Yuko Murakami; Emina Itoh; Kumiko Yasumoto; Akira Sata; Kazue Takano


Growth Hormone & Igf Research | 2004

Serum adiponectin levels in adult growth hormone deficiency and acromegaly.

Izumi Fukuda; Naomi Hizuka; Yukiko Ishikawa; Emina Itoh; Kumiko Yasumoto; Yuko Murakami; Akira Sata; Junko Tsukada; Makiko Kurimoto; Yumiko Okubo; Kazue Takano


Endocrine Journal | 2002

Acid-Labile Subunit in Growth Hormone Excess and Deficiency in Adults: Evaluation of Its Diagnostic Value in Comparison with Insulin-Like Growth Factor (IGF)-I and IGF-Binding Protein-3

Izumi Fukuda; Naomi Hizuka; Emina Itoh; Kumiko Yasumoto; Yukiko Ishikawa; Yuko Murakami; Akira Sata; Kazue Takano


American Journal of Physiology-endocrinology and Metabolism | 2004

Regulation of full-length and truncated growth hormone (GH) receptor by GH in tissues of lit/lit or bovine GH transgenic mice.

Keiji Iida; Juan P. del Rincon; Dong-Sun Kim; Emina Itoh; Karen T. Coschigano; John J. Kopchick; Michael O. Thorner


Growth Hormone & Igf Research | 2004

Lack of contribution of 11βHSD1 and glucocorticoid action to reduced muscle mass associated with reduced growth hormone action

Emina Itoh; Keiji Iida; Dong-Sun Kim; Juan P. Del Rincon; Karen T. Coschigano; John J. Kopchick; Michael O. Thorner


Endocrine Journal | 2006

Metabolic disorders in adult growth hormone deficiency : A study of 110 patients at a single institute in Japan

Emina Itoh; Naomi Hizuka; Izumi Fukuda; Kazue Takano


Endocrine Journal | 2009

Growth hormone increases mRNA levels of PPARδ and Foxo1 in skeletal muscle of growth hormone deficient lit/lit mice.

Dong-Sun Kim; Emina Itoh; Keiji Iida; Michael O. Thorner


Endocrine Journal | 2004

Diurnal variation in growth hormone receptor messenger ribonucleic acid in liver and skeletal muscle of lit/+ and lit/lit mice

Emina Itoh; Keiji Iida; Juan P. Del Rincon; Dong-Sun Kim; Michael O. Thorner

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Keiji Iida

University of Virginia

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Keiji Iida

University of Virginia

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