Description
IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor-1)
IGF-1 is the most widely studied and plays a key role in growth and cellular repair. It is primarily produced in the liver in response to growth hormone (GH) stimulation and helps mediate many of GH’s growth-promoting effects.
Mechanism of Action:
– Receptor Binding: IGF-1 binds to IGF receptors on cells, activating signaling pathways that stimulate cell growth, division, and survival.
– Cell Growth and Repair: It promotes the growth of bones, muscles, and other tissues and aids in repair after injury.
– Metabolic Effects: IGF-1 influences glucose metabolism and helps regulate insulin sensitivity, often working in balance with insulin.
IGF-2 (Insulin-like Growth Factor-2)
IGF-2 is involved more in fetal development and cell growth. It is less understood and not commonly used therapeutically.
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