The Actions of IGF-1 in the Growth Plate and Its Role in Postnatal Bone Elongation

Holly L. Racine,Maria A. Serrat

Current Osteoporosis Reports(2020)

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Purpose of Review Bone elongation is a complex process driven by multiple intrinsic (hormones, growth factors) and extrinsic (nutrition, environment) variables. Bones grow in length by endochondral ossification in cartilaginous growth plates at ends of developing long bones. This review provides an updated overview of the important factors that influence this process. Recent Findings Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) is the major hormone required for growth and a drug for treating pediatric skeletal disorders. Temperature is an underrecognized environmental variable that also impacts linear growth. This paper reviews the current state of knowledge regarding the interaction of IGF-1 and environmental factors on bone elongation. Summary Understanding how internal and external variables regulate bone lengthening is essential for developing and improving treatments for an array of bone elongation disorders. Future studies may benefit from understanding how these unique relationships could offer realistic new approaches for increasing bone length in different growth-limiting conditions.
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Growth plate,Linear growth,Endochondral ossification,Temperature,Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1),Chondrocytes,Vasculature
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