The use of beta-sitosterol for the treatment of prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia.

IF 1.5 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
American journal of clinical and experimental urology Pub Date : 2023-12-15 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01
Jill A Macoska
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Abstract

Herbal supplements are widely used to enhance prostate health. These supplements may contain several types of plant sterols, vitamins, and minerals. By weight, however, plant sterols make up an abundant ingredient component, with saw palmetto extract or its primary component, beta-sitosterol, often comprising the most abundant sterol. Saw palmetto extract/beta-sitosterol has been shown to promote anti-tumorigenic processes in prostate cancer cells and rodent models of prostate cancer. It has also been shown to inhibit the 5α-reductase enzyme, thereby behaving similarly to finasteride and dutasteride, which are widely used to treat prostatic enlargement, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The aim of this study is to critically examine in vitro, in vivo, and human clinical studies to assess the safety and clinical utility of herbal supplements containing saw palmetto extract/beta-sitosterol for prostate health. The results of this study suggest multiple mechanisms through which beta-sitosterol represses prostate cancer in vitro and in vivo, particularly through its pro-apoptotic effect on prostate epithelial cells. Multiple studies also show that beta-sitosterol significantly improves lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) associated with BPH, but to an extent that is generally less effective than that achieved by pharmaceutical grade alpha-adrenergic receptor antagonists or 5α-reductase inhibitors. This latter finding suggests that supplements containing beta-sitosterol might be most appropriate for younger men with minimal LUTS who don't wish to embark on a clinical drug regimen for BPH treatment.

使用β-谷甾醇治疗前列腺癌和良性前列腺增生。
草药保健品被广泛用于增强前列腺健康。这些保健品可能含有多种植物固醇、维生素和矿物质。不过,按重量计算,植物固醇是其中的主要成分,锯棕榈提取物或其主要成分 beta-谷甾醇通常是含量最高的固醇。锯棕榈提取物/β-谷甾醇已被证明可促进前列腺癌细胞和前列腺癌啮齿动物模型的抗肿瘤过程。它还被证明能抑制 5α 还原酶,因此与非那雄胺和度他雄胺的作用类似,这两种药物被广泛用于治疗前列腺增生或良性前列腺增生症(BPH)。本研究旨在严格审查体外、体内和人体临床研究,以评估含有锯棕榈提取物/beta-谷甾醇的草药补充剂对前列腺健康的安全性和临床效用。这项研究的结果表明,β-谷甾醇通过多种机制在体外和体内抑制前列腺癌,特别是通过其对前列腺上皮细胞的促凋亡作用。多项研究还表明,β-谷甾醇能明显改善与良性前列腺增生症相关的下尿路症状(LUTS),但其改善程度通常不及药物级的α-肾上腺素能受体拮抗剂或 5α 还原酶抑制剂。后一项研究结果表明,含有 beta-谷甾醇的保健品可能最适合那些只有轻微尿路症状,但又不想接受良性前列腺增生症临床药物治疗的年轻男性。
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