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引用次数: 11
摘要
乳腺癌风险与长期雌激素暴露有关,包括传统的激素治疗(HT,正式的激素替代疗法)。为了避免传统的激素治疗和相关的风险,女性已经转向植物补充剂,如黑升麻、红三叶草、甘草、酒花、东桂和生姜,以缓解更年期症状,尽管缺乏有效性证据。雌激素致癌的机制包括激素和化学途径。植物补充剂可以通过调节导致雌激素致癌的雌二醇代谢中的关键酶步骤[芳香化酶,CYP1B1, CYP1A1,儿茶酚- o -甲基转移酶(COMT), NAD(P)H醌氧化还原酶1 (NQO1)]和活性氧(ROS)清除来保护女性免受雌激素致癌。本文综述了常用植物补充剂对女性雌激素化学致癌途径中这些关键步骤的影响,并提示植物补充剂可能通过调节雌激素代谢而增加化学预防作用。
Modulation of estrogen chemical carcinogenesis by botanical supplements used for postmenopausal women's health
Breast cancer risk has been associated with long-term estrogen exposure including traditional hormone therapy (HT, formally hormone replacement therapy). To avoid traditional HT and associated risks, women have been turning to botanical supplements such as black cohosh, red clover, licorice, hops, dong gui, and ginger to relieve menopausal symptoms despite a lack of efficacy evidence. The mechanisms of estrogen carcinogenesis involve both hormonal and chemical pathways. Botanical supplements could protect women from estrogen carcinogenesis by modulating key enzymatic steps [aromatase, CYP1B1, CYP1A1, catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT), NAD(P)H quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1)] and reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging in estradiol metabolism leading to estrogen carcinogenesis. This review summarizes the influence of popular botanical supplements used for women's health on these key steps in the estrogen chemical carcinogenesis pathway, and suggests that botanical supplements may have added chemopreventive benefits by modulating estrogen metabolism.