The regulatory effect of genistein on P450 aromatase and follicle ‐stimulating hormone receptor in mouse experimental model of menopausal metabolic syndrome

AbstractIn order to investigate the mechanism of genistein (Gen) in the treatment of climacteric syndrome, an in vivo study was performed to investigate the beneficial effects of genistein on the expression of P450 aromatase (P450 arom) and follicle ‐stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) in the mouse ovary and uterus. Fifty female ICR mice (45 ± 5g,n = 50), aged 12 months, were divided into the following five groups with 10 animals in each: blank control group (CG), low‐dose genistein group (L‐Gen), middle‐dose genistein group (M‐Gen) and high‐dose genistein group (H‐Gen) (received 15, 30 and 60 mg/kg of genistein, respectively) , and oestrogen group (EG; received 0.5 mg/kg diethylstilbestrol). The expression levels of the FSHR protein were determined by an immunohistochemical staining method. The expression ofP450 arom,Cytochrome P450 19 (CYP19) andFSHR was quantified by real ‐time PCR. Immunohistochemical results showed that the expression levels of the FSHR protein in the M‐Gen (average stained area: 20.79) and the H‐Gen (average stained area: 21.21) groups were significantly stronger than in the CG (average area was 17.24) group (p <  .05). The expression levels ofCYP19 mRNA andP450 arom were positively correlated with the dose of genistein. Specifically, the relative expression levels in the H ‐Gen and EG groups were more than 1.5 times higher than in the CG group (p <  .05). Genistein played a significant role in regulating aromatas...
Source: Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition - Category: Zoology Authors: Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research