1. Effects of Phytoestrogen Extracts Isolated from Pumpkin Seeds on Estradiol Production and ER/PR Expression in Breast Cancer and Trophoblast Tumor Cells
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Thomas Vrekoussis, Mareike Chrobak, Udo Jeschke, Klaus Friese, Volker Briese, Birgit Piechulla, Antonis Makrigiannakis, Dagmar Ulrike Richter, Tobias Weissenbacher, Sandra Schulze, Darius Dian, M.S. Kupka, S. Abarzua, and Christina Kuhn
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Down-Regulation ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Estrogen receptor ,Breast Neoplasms ,Phytoestrogens ,Trophoblastic Neoplasms ,Biology ,Lignans ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,food ,Cucurbita ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Internal medicine ,Progesterone receptor ,polycyclic compounds ,medicine ,Estrogen Receptor beta ,Humans ,Estrogen receptor beta ,Cell Proliferation ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Pumpkin seed ,Estradiol ,Plant Extracts ,Estrogen Receptor alpha ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,Flavones ,Immunohistochemistry ,food.food ,Up-Regulation ,Endocrinology ,Oncology ,chemistry ,Cell culture ,Seeds ,MCF-7 Cells ,Female ,Receptors, Progesterone ,Estrogen receptor alpha - Abstract
Phytoestrogens have a controversial effect on hormone-dependent tumours. Herein, we investigated the effect of the pumpkin seed extract (PSE) on estradiol production and estrogen receptor (ER)-α/ER-β/progesterone receptor (PR) status on MCF7, Jeg3, and BeWo cells. The PSE was prepared and analyzed by mass spectrometry. MCF7, Jeg3, and BeWo cells were incubated with various concentrations of PSE. Untreated cells served as controls. Supernatants were tested for estradiol production with an ELISA method. Furthermore, the effect of the PSE on ER-α/ER-β/PR expression was assessed by immunocytochemistry. The PSE was found to contain both lignans and flavones. Estradiol production was elevated in MCF7, BeWo, and Jeg3 cells in a concentration-dependent manner. In MCF7 cells, a significant ER-α downregulation and a significant PR upregulation were observed. The above results after properly designed animal studies could highlight a potential role of pumpkin seed's lignans in breast cancer prevention and/or treatment.
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- 2013
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