Phytoestrogens in health and disease.

Recent progress in hormone research Pub Date : 1999-01-01
S R Davis, F S Dalais, E R Simpson, A L Murkies
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Phytoestrogens are compounds found in a wide variety of plant foods that historically are said to exhibit estrogen-like activity and, more recently, have been reported to display both estrogenic and anti-estrogenic effects. Population-based studies have been interpreted to suggest that consumption of a phytoestrogen-rich diet is protective against breast, prostate, and bowel cancer and cardiovascular disease and ameliorates estrogen-deficiency symptoms in postmenopausal women. Consequently, there is a global movement towards increased consumption of phytoestrogen-rich foods and tabletized concentrated isoflavone extracts are being heavily promoted. Evaluating the effects and hence the potential benefits and risks of phytoestrogens is a complex task. The interindividual diversity and complexity in dietary phytoestrogen absorption and metabolism make the bioactivity of these compounds unpredictable. Epidemiological studies of relationships between phytoestrogens and cancer and cardiovascular disease that take into account confounding factors are scarce. Results of many of the in vitro and in vivo studies are conflicting and confusing. These compounds do not simply mimic the effects of human steroidal estrogen but rather demonstrate both similar and divergent actions. The ultimate actions of these compounds in specific cells are determined by many factors, including the relative levels of estrogen receptor (ER) alpha and ER beta and the diverse cocktail of co-activators and co-repressors present in any given cell type. Therefore, effects vary according to the phytoestrogen studied, cell line, tissue, species, and response being evaluated. Overall, it is naive to assume that exposure to these compounds is always good; inappropriate or excessive exposure may be detrimental. Extensive documentation of the specific intracellular effects of the various phytoestrogens in different tissues, the relationships between timing and duration of exposure and disease, and results from prospective randomized studies in humans of their clinical effects and potential side effects are essential. Only then can widespread recommendations regarding the dietary and pharmacological intake of these compounds be made.

健康和疾病中的植物雌激素。
植物雌激素是一种广泛存在于植物性食物中的化合物,历史上被认为具有雌激素样活性,最近被报道同时具有雌激素和抗雌激素的作用。基于人群的研究已被解释为,食用富含植物雌激素的饮食可预防乳腺癌、前列腺癌、肠癌和心血管疾病,并可改善绝经后妇女的雌激素缺乏症状。因此,全球正大力提倡增加富含植物雌激素的食物的消费,并大力推广片化浓缩异黄酮提取物。评估植物雌激素的作用以及潜在的益处和风险是一项复杂的任务。膳食中植物雌激素吸收和代谢的个体间多样性和复杂性使得这些化合物的生物活性不可预测。考虑到混杂因素的植物雌激素与癌症和心血管疾病之间关系的流行病学研究很少。许多体外和体内研究的结果是相互矛盾和令人困惑的。这些化合物并不是简单地模仿人类甾体雌激素的作用,而是表现出相似和不同的作用。这些化合物在特定细胞中的最终作用是由许多因素决定的,包括雌激素受体(ER) α和ER β的相对水平,以及任何特定细胞类型中存在的多种共激活剂和共抑制剂。因此,效果根据所研究的植物雌激素、细胞系、组织、物种和评估的反应而有所不同。总的来说,认为接触这些化合物总是好的想法是天真的;不适当或过度接触可能有害。对各种植物雌激素在不同组织中的特定细胞内效应、接触时间和持续时间与疾病之间的关系以及对人类临床效应和潜在副作用的前瞻性随机研究结果的广泛记录是必不可少的。只有这样,才能对这些化合物的饮食和药理摄入提出广泛的建议。
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