Proliferation precedes differentiation in IGF-I-stimulated myogenesis
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Author(s)
Engert, JC
Berglund, EB
Rosenthal, N
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) have dramatic and complex effects on the growth of many tissues and have been implicated in both the proliferation and differentiation of skeletal muscle cells. A detailed analysis of gene expression was performed in L6E9 myoblast cultures treated with IGF-I to dissect the early events leading to the stimulation of myogenic differentiation by this growth factor. A time course of transcript accumulation in confluent L6E9 myoblasts treated with defined media containing IGF-I revealed an initial transient decrease in myogenic factors, accompanied by an increase in cell cycle markers and cell proliferation. This pattern was reversed at later time points, when the subsequent activation of myogenic factors resulted in a net increase in structural gene expression and larger myotubes. The data presented here support the hypothesis that IGF-I activates proliferation first, and subsequently stimulates events leading to the expression of muscle-specific genes in myogenic cell cultures.
Date Issued
1996-10-01
Date Acceptance
1995-10-01
Citation
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1996, 135 (2), pp.431-440
ISSN
0021-9525
Publisher
Rockefeller University Press
Start Page
431
End Page
440
Journal / Book Title
The Journal of Cell Biology
Volume
135
Issue
2
Copyright Statement
© The Rockefeller University Press
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Subjects
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Cell Biology
GROWTH-FACTOR-I
REGENERATING SKELETAL-MUSCLE
MESSENGER-RIBONUCLEIC-ACID
CYCLIN-DEPENDENT KINASES
CHAIN GENE-EXPRESSION
MYOSIN LIGHT CHAIN-1
CELL-CYCLE
MYOBLAST DIFFERENTIATION
TERMINAL DIFFERENTIATION
REGULATED EXPRESSION
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
1995-10-15