DNA Microarray Analysis of Estrogen Responsive Genes in Ishikawa Cells by Glabridin

  • Melissa P
  • Phelim Y
  • Navaratnam V
  • et al.
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Based on a previous study, glabridin displayed a dose-dependent increase in estrogenic activity and cell proliferative activity in Ishikawa cells. However, when treated in combination with 17β-E 2 , synergistic estrogenic effect was observed but without the same synergistic increase in cell proliferative effect. This study aimed to identify the estrogen and nonestrogen-regulated activities induced by glabridin and in combination with 17β-E 2 in comparison with 17β-E 2 . The results showed that 10 µM glabridin and the combination treatment of 100 nM glabridin with 1 nM 17β-E 2 regulated both the genomic and nongenomic estrogen pathways to possibly provide benefits of estrogens in cardiovascular, circulatory, and vasculature systems. Meanwhile, the combination of 100 nM glabridin with 1 nM 17β-E 2 seems to be more suitable to be used as an estrogen replacement. Finally, the results of this study have added on to the present knowledge of glabridin’s function as a phytoestrogen and suggested new ideas for the usage of glabridin.

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Melissa, P. S. W., Phelim, Y. V. C., Navaratnam, V., & Yoke Yin, C. (2017). DNA Microarray Analysis of Estrogen Responsive Genes in Ishikawa Cells by Glabridin. Biochemistry Insights, 10, 117862641772167. https://doi.org/10.1177/1178626417721676

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