Overgrowth of the costal cartilages has been frequently reported to be an etiological factor of chest wall deformities in children. The present study aimed to investigate if induced overgrowth of the costal cartilages could lead to deformation of the chest wall in a rat model. An insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) solution was directly injected under the perichondrium of the last three costal cartilages of 2-week-old rat pups. Two different concentrations, 50 µg/ml (E50) and 100 µg/ml (E100), were applied. This procedure was repeated once per week for 5 consecutive weeks. Subsequently, 14 days after the last injection, all animals were euthanized before the shape of the thoracic cage was assessed, and the diameter was measured. In addition, the last three costal cartilages were dissected before the samples were prepared and examined by light microscopy. Rats that received E100 exhibited larger sagittal and coronal rib cage diameters compared with those in the E50 and control groups. However, no deformation could be observed in the chest wall. Microscopic examinations revealed an anabolic pattern in the E100 group. The present findings suggested that locally administered IGF1 stimulated cell proliferation and tissue growth in coastal cartilages in a dose-dependent manner . However, this induced overgrowth of the costal cartilages did not result in the deformation of the chest wall.
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Beijing Children's Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing, Beijing, China.
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Health Care Sci
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Centre for Quantitative Medicine, Duke-NUS Medical School Singapore.
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Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham, GBR.
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Department of Laboratory Medicine, Shanghai East Hospital, School of Life Sciences and Technology, Tongji University, Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
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