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RONALD G. CRAIGf, DAVID W. ROWE, DONNA N. PETERSEN, BARBARA E. KREAM, Insulin Increases the Steady State Level of α-1(1) Procollagen mRNA in the Osteoblast-Rich Segment of Fetal Rat Calvaria, Endocrinology, Volume 125, Issue 3, 1 September 1989, Pages 1430–1436, https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-125-3-1430
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Abstract
Insulin at 3–100 nM increased the steady state level of α-l(I) procollagen mRNA and stimulated collagen synthesis in the osteoblast-rich segment of central bone from 21- day-old fetal rat calvaria. The increases in the level of procollagen mRNA and the rate of collagen synthesis were observed 18 h after the addition of insulin to the cultures. The removal of insulin from calvaria incubated for 24 h with 3 nM insulin caused collagen synthesis and the level of α-1(1) procollagen mRNA to return to control values within 5 h. Adding insulin back to calvaria withdrawn from insulin treatment for 3 h did not rescue the decay in collagen synthesis or the level of α-1(1) procollagen mRNA. Insulin increased the steady state levels of α-l(I) procollagen mRNA in the presence of the RNA synthesis inhibitor actinomycin-D. Our data suggest that in fetal rat bone, one mechanism by which insulin increases the steady state level of α-l(I) procollagen mRNA may be by altering its stability.