نتایج جستجو برای: hfob 119 cells oestrogens receptors phytoestrogens

تعداد نتایج: 1533397  

2014
Andreas Katsambas

Many factors have been implicated for the etiology of melasma, but the exact cause of this hypermelanosis is poorly understood. However, it is considered to result from solar radiation and genetic predisposition. Moreover, pregnancy, oral contraception and hormone replacement therapy with natural and synthetic oestrogens, have been involved in the pathogenesis of this hypemelanosis. Despite the...

Journal: :Nutrition research reviews 1999
J J Anderson M Anthony M Messina S C Garne

Recent investigations on the effects of phyto-oestrogens on various tissues have revealed that these diverse molecules may improve human health, particularly by protecting against certain chronic diseases. After a brief examination of the food sources, structures, and general cellular actions of the major phyto-oestrogens, current research findings on cardiovascular disease, skeletal tissues, a...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2000
H J Donahue Z Li Z Zhou C E Yellowley

Gap junctional channels facilitate intercellular communication and in doing so may contribute to cellular differentiation. To test this hypothesis, we examined gap junction expression and function in a temperature-sensitive human fetal osteoblastic cell line (hFOB 1.19) that when cultured at 37 degrees C proliferates rapidly but when cultured at 39.5 degrees C proliferates slowly and displays i...

Journal: :The Malaysian journal of medical sciences : MJMS 2015
Hermizi Hapidin Dalila Rozelan Hasmah Abdullah Wan Nurhidayah Wan Hanaffi Ima Nirwana Soelaiman

BACKGROUND The present study investigated the effects of Quercus infectoria (QI) gall extract on the proliferation, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), osteocalcin, and the morphology of a human fetal osteoblast cell line (hFOB 1.19). METHODS The cells were cultured in Dulbecco's modified eagle medium F12 supplemented with a 10% fetal bovine serum, a 1% penicillin/streptomycin and were treated with Q...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2005
Nicole R Bianco Laura J Chaplin Monica M Montano

Quinone reductase (QR) is a phase II detoxification enzyme that plays an important role in detoxifying quinones and may help maintain the antioxidant function of the cell. We have previously observed that QR is up-regulated by anti-oestrogens, but not oestrogen, in breast cancer cells via ERbeta (oestrogen receptor beta) transactivation. Such QR induction appears to protect breast cells against...

Journal: :Endocrinology 1997
J A Robinson S A Harris B L Riggs T C Spelsberg

Estrogen (E2) has been shown to prevent bone loss among postmenopausal women. The molecular mechanism(s) by which this is accomplished is not clear. The discovery of E2 receptor (ER) in osteoblasts and osteoclasts has implicated these cells as direct targets for E2. Previous studies on the effects of E2 on osteoblastic cells in vitro or in organ culture present conflicting results, possibly due...

2012
Tandra R Chakraborty Eilliut Alicea Sanjoy Chakraborty

Phytoestrogens, phthalates, and phenols are estrogen-disrupting chemicals that have a pronounced effect at puberty. They are exogenous chemicals that are either plant-derived or man-made, and can alter the functions of the endocrine system and cause various health defects by interfering with the synthesis, metabolism, binding, or cellular responses of natural estrogens. Phytoestrogens, phthalat...

2017
Ivonne M C M Rietjens Jochem Louisse Karsten Beekmann

Phytoestrogens are plant-derived dietary compounds with structural similarity to 17-β-oestradiol (E2), the primary female sex hormone. This structural similarity to E2 enables phytoestrogens to cause (anti)oestrogenic effects by binding to the oestrogen receptors. The aim of the present review is to present a state-of-the-art overview of the potential health effects of dietary phytoestrogens. V...

2014
Davor Stanić Sydney Dubois Hui Kheng Chua Bruce Tonge Nicole Rinehart Malcolm K. Horne Wah Chin Boon

Aromatase catalyses the last step of oestrogen synthesis. There is growing evidence that local oestrogens influence many brain regions to modulate brain development and behaviour. We examined, by immunohistochemistry, the expression of aromatase in the adult male and female mouse brain, using mice in which enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) is transcribed following the physiological acti...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular endocrinology 2009
Sampo Karkola Kristiina Wähälä

Androgens are transformed into aromatic estrogens by CYP450 aromatase in a three-step reaction consuming three equivalents of oxygen and three equivalents of NADPH. Estrogens are substrates for nuclear estrogen receptors (ERs) and play a key role in estrogen-dependent tumour cell formation and proliferation. Natural phytoestrogens are proved to be competitive inhibitors of aromatase enzyme at I...

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