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IGFs:Local Repair and Survival Factors Throughout Life Span

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs), their binding proteins and their receptors play important roles in regulating growth, metabolism, proliferation and survival for many cells and tissues throughout lifespan in humans and other species. Circulating IGF1 is known to be an endocrine regulator, with metabolic effects related to, and partly convergent with, insulin signalling. IGF1 also mediates many of the growth promoting effects of GH, and there is an ongoing debate as to the relative contributions of endocrine-, vs locally-derived IGF1 for systemic growth. More recently however, it has become clear that IGFs may be key local growth and cellular survival factors for many different tissues, active from early in embryonic development, essential for normal maturation and growth during foetal life. IGFs continue to play important roles throughout adult life in many diverse processes such as tissue repair, cellular proliferation, tissue remodelling and metabolic regulation. IGF systems are tightly regulated; orderly control of cellular repair and metabolism is central to healthy ageing, whilst uncontrolled proliferation can lead to cancer.

Sommario

GH & IGF1: Aspects of Global and Local Release and Actions.- Hyperglycemia Regulates the Sensitivity of Vascular Cells to IGF-I Stimulation.- IGFBP2 Supports ex vivo Expansion of Hematopoietic Stem Cells.- The Role of Insulin-like Growth Factor-I in Central Nervous System Development.- Stimulation of Proliferative Pathways by IGF-binding Proteins.- Signaling Pathways that Regulate C. elegans Life Span.- IGF-1 Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy and Atrophy.- Growth Hormone, Insulin-like Growth Factor I and Insulin: their Relationship to Aging and Cancer.- The Functions of Insulin-like Peptides in Insects.- IGF Receptors in the Adult Brain.- The Role of the IGF-1 and its Partners in Central and Peripheral Metabolism: Considerations for Extending Healthy Life Span.

Riassunto

Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs), their binding proteins and their receptors play important roles in regulating growth, metabolism, proliferation and survival for many cells and tissues throughout lifespan in humans and other species. Circulating IGF1 is known to be an endocrine regulator, with metabolic effects related to, and partly convergent with, insulin signalling. IGF1 also mediates many of the growth promoting effects of GH, and there is an ongoing debate as to the relative contributions of endocrine-, vs locally-derived IGF1 for systemic growth. More recently however, it has become clear that IGFs may be key local growth and cellular survival factors for many different tissues, active from early in embryonic development, essential for normal maturation and growth during foetal life. IGFs continue to play important roles throughout adult life in many diverse processes such as tissue repair, cellular proliferation, tissue remodelling and metabolic regulation. IGF systems are tightly regulated; orderly control of cellular repair and metabolism is central to healthy ageing, whilst uncontrolled proliferation can lead to cancer.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di C A F Robinson (Editore), C A F Robinson (Editore), Yves Christen (Editore), Davi Clemmons (Editore), David Clemmons (Editore), Iain C. A. F. Robinson (Editore), Iain C.A.F. Robinson (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.01.2009
 
EAN 9783642043017
ISBN 978-3-642-04301-7
Pagine 157
Dimensioni 155 mm x 11 mm x 235 mm
Peso 405 g
Illustrazioni XIII, 157 p.
Serie Research and Perspectives in Endocrine Interactions
Research and Perspectives in Endocrine Interactions
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Medicina > Branche cliniche

Physiologie, Protein, Insulin, B, Hormone, Medicine, Genetik, Medizin, HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, METABOLISM, PHYSIOLOGY, Endocrinology, Muscle, Medical Genetics, Gene Function, tissue, skeletal muscle, insulin-like

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