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Protective Effects of Coumestrol on Metabolic Dysfunction and Its Estrogen Receptor-Mediated Action in Ovariectomized Mice.
Park, Song; Sim, Kyu-Sang; Heo, Wan; Kim, Jun-Ho.
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  • Park S; Department of Food Science and Biotechnology, Andong National University, Andong 36729, Republic of Korea.
  • Sim KS; Biomaterials Research Institute, Kyochon F&B, Andong 36618, Republic of Korea.
  • Heo W; Department of Food Science and Engineering, Seowon University, Cheongju 28674, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim JH; Department of Food Science and Biotechnology, Andong National University, Andong 36729, Republic of Korea.
Nutrients ; 15(4)2023 Feb 14.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36839308
ABSTRACT
Coumestrol, a phytoestrogen compound found in various plants, has been shown to act as a potent estrogen receptor (ER) agonist, with a higher binding affinity for ERß than for ERα. However, there is currently limited information regarding its beneficial effects in postmenopausal disorders and its ER-mediated mechanisms. Herein, we investigated the effects of coumestrol (subcutaneous or oral treatment) on metabolic dysfunction in ovariectomized (OVX) mice fed a high-fat diet, in comparison with the effects of 17ß-estradiol (E2) replacement. Coumestrol was administered daily at a dose of 5 mg/kg for 10 weeks. Coumestrol treatment through the subcutaneous route stimulated uterine growth in OVX mice at a level lower than that of E2. E2 and coumestrol prevented body fat accumulation, adipocyte hypertrophy, and hepatic steatosis, and enhanced voluntary physical activity. Coumestrol showed estrogen-mimetic effects in the regulation of the protein expressions involved in browning of white fat and insulin signaling, including increased hepatic expression of fibroblast growth factor 21. Importantly, the metabolic effects of coumestrol (oral administration at 10 mg/kg for 7 weeks) were mostly abolished following co-treatment with an ERß-selective antagonist but not with an ERα-selective antagonist, indicating that the metabolic actions of coumestrol in OVX mice are primarily mediated by ERß. These findings provide important insights into the beneficial effects of coumestrol as a phytoestrogen supplement for the prevention and treatment of postmenopausal symptoms.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cumestrol / Receptor alfa de Estrogênio Idioma: En Revista: Nutrients Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cumestrol / Receptor alfa de Estrogênio Idioma: En Revista: Nutrients Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article