Effects of Early Undernutrition on the Brain Insulin‐Like Growth Factor‐I System

Undernutrition reduces circulating concentrations of insulin‐like growth factor (IGF)‐I, but how it affects the brain IGF system, especially during development, is largely unknown. We have studied IGF‐I, IGF‐II, IGF receptor and IGF binding protein (BP)‐2 mRNA expression in the hypothalamus, cerebellum and cerebral cortex of neonatal rats that were food restricted beginning on gestational day 16. One group was refed starting on postnatal day 14. Rats were killed on postnatal day 8 or 22. Undernutrition did not produce an overall reduction in brain weight at either age but, at 22 days, both the cerebellum and hypothalamus weighed significantly less. At 8 days, no change was detected in the central IGF axis in response to undernutrition. However, in 22‐day‐old undernourished rats, IGF‐I and IGF receptor mRNA expression were increased in both the hypothalamus and cerebellum, while IGFBP‐2 was decreased, but only in the hypothalamus. Refeeding had no effect on any of these parameters. These results suggest that the hypothalamus and cerebellum respond to malnutrition and the decrease in circulating IGF‐I, a peptide fundamental for growth and development, by increasing the local production of both the growth factor and its receptor in attempt to maintain normal development.

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