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Breast

The effects of α-zearalanol and estradiol benzoate on expression of c-myc, c-fos and epidermal growth factor receptor mRNAs in breast tissues implanted into nude mice

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Pages 144-148 | Received 24 Feb 2009, Accepted 20 Jul 2009, Published online: 18 Dec 2009
 

Abstract

This study was designed to evaluate the effects of a novel phytoestrogen, α-zearalanol (α-ZAL), and estradiol benzoate (B-E2), on c-myc, c-fos, and EGFR expression in normal human breast tissues implanted into nude mice. A xenograft-model, pieces of normal human breast tissue implanted subcutaneously into 9–10-week-old athymic nude mice, was established. The mice were divided into five groups subjected to the following treatments: normal saline (Controls); α-ZAL at 1 and 5 mg/kg; and estradiol benzoate (B-E2) at 1 and 5 mg/kg. Treatment was given every other day, and human breast tissues were removed for experiments after treatment for 30 days. The expression of c-myc, c-fos, and EGFR mRNAs were determined by in situ hybridization. α-ZAL decreased expression of c-myc (p < 0.05). About 1 mg/kg α-ZAL increased EGFR expression (p < 0.05) and two dosage of α-ZAL increased c-fos expression (p < 0.01) compared with control. B-E2 significantly increased expression of c-myc, c-fos, and EGFR mRNAs expression compared with controls (p < 0.01). The extents of the increases in EGFRmRNA expression induced by α-ZAL and in c-fos mRNA by 5 mg/kg α-ZAL were lower than those induced by B-E2 (p < 0.01). These data suggest that the phytoestrogen α-ZAL may be safer than estrogen on breast.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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