Estrogenic effects of the extracts from the Chinese Yam (dioscorea opposite Thunb.) and its effective compounds in vitro and in vivo

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Background: The aim of this study was to explore the estrogenic effects of the extracts from Chinese yam and its effective compounds. Methods: The activity of the yam was investigated by the uterine weight gain of mice and a proliferation assay of breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7 cell); the estrogenic activity was comprehensively evaluated by a serum pharmacology experiment. The levels of estradiol (E2), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH) were also measured. Western blot analysis and antagonist assays with faslodex (ICI182, 780), methylpiperidino-pyrazole (MPP), Delta (9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and G-15 were used to explore the mechanism of the effects of the yam. To find the effective compounds of the yam which play a role in its estrogen-like effects, we used the same methods to study the effects of adenosine and arbutin. Results: The Chinese yam and two main compounds, adenosine and arbutin, have estrogen-like effects. The mechanism of the yam which plays a role in its estrogen-like effects was mainly mediated by the estrogen receptors ERα, ERα, and GPR30; that of adenosine was mainly mediated by estrogen receptors ERa and ERα, and that of arbutin was mainly mediated by estrogen receptors ERαand GPR30. Conclusions: The Chinese yam has estrogen-like effects; adenosine and arbutin are two of the effective compounds in the yam which play a role in its estrogen-like effects.

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Zeng, M., Zhang, L., Li, M., Zhang, B., Zhou, N., Ke, Y., … Zheng, X. (2018). Estrogenic effects of the extracts from the Chinese Yam (dioscorea opposite Thunb.) and its effective compounds in vitro and in vivo. Molecules, 23(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules23020011

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