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pubmed-article:2113875pubmed:abstractTextThe production of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) by pig Leydig cells and pig Sertoli cells cultured alone or together was investigated. Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF) stimulate in a dose-dependent manner IGF-I production by Leydig cells. At maximal concentrations the effects of both factors were almost additive. Insulin at micromolar concentrations enhanced IGF-I production and potentiated the effects of hCG and FGF. The secretion of IGF-I by Sertoli cells was stimulated by FSH and FGF. Under basal conditions, the production of IGF-I by the coculture was similar to the addition of the production by each cell cultured alone. In contrast, in the presence of hCG, FSH or FGF, the production of IGF-I by the coculture largely exceeded that expected from the monocultures. Moreover, stimulation of the coculture with both hCG and FSH resulted in a further increase in IGF-I production. These results indicate that Leydig as well as Sertoli cells secrete IGF-I and that the secretion of both cell types is stimulated by the corresponding gonadotropin. In addition, they indicate that Leydig-Sertoli interactions play a role in the control of IGF-I production, supporting the contention that this growth factor plays an important role in the paracrine and autocrine control of testicular functions.lld:pubmed
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