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IGF2 — LGALS1
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Briese et al., Zentralbl Gynakol 1989
(Fetal Growth Retardation) :
The
IGF-synthesis is
dependent on the
human placental lactogen (HPL) , i.e. IGF-II is mainly responsible for fetal development the estimation of the production of IGFs by the fetus supports investigations about fetal somatomedins to clear fetal growth retardations and diabetic macrosomia respectively
Nakago et al., Nihon Naibunpi Gakkai Zasshi 1995
:
To elucidate the
effects of growth hormone (GH), prolactin (PRL), and
human placental lactogen (hPL) on the regulation of
insulin-like growth factor ( IGF-1 ), we compared plasma IGF-1 levels, the pattern of circulating IGF-1-IGF binding protein complexes ( IGF-1 complexes ), and unsaturated binding protein ( USBP ) levels among 1 ) naturally growing Wistar rats at several developmental stages, 2 ) rats subcutaneously administered GH, and 3 ) hypophysectomized rats treated with each of the three hormones
Maruo et al., Early Pregnancy 1995
:
By contrast, in 6-12-week placentae,
IGF-I and IGF-I receptor were localized in both cytotrophoblasts and syncytiotrophoblasts and IGF-I
stimulated the secretion of hCG and
hPL following the enhancement of the proliferative activity of trophoblasts