Evidence of Enzymatic Degradation of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-Binding Proteins in the 150K Complex during Pregnancy*

1990 
Western ligand blot analysis of the different molecular forms of insulin-like growth factor-binding protein (IGF-BP) in serum and plasma samples from 89 pregnant women has revealed a marked decrease, after the second month of pregnancy, in the 41.5 and 38.5K species (which are the binding units of the 150K complex) as well as in the 24K form. There was also a slight decrease in the 34K form, the 30K form was unaffected, and additional 21.5 and 20K bands appeared. Cross-linking experiments demonstrated the disappearance of a 49K band which is characteristic of the 150K complex. The alterations of the electrophoretic profile of the BPs were accompanied by a decrease in binding activity of up to 90%. Gel filtration at pH 7.4 confirmed that the decrease was essentially attributable to changes in the 150K complex BPs: 1) material eluting in the 150K zone contained only one third of the binding activity, as opposed to three quarters in reference material; 2) radiocompetition experiments illustrated the loss of ...
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