Nutraceutical and dietary resources for breast cancer prevention – Highlighting strategies for suppressing breast aromatase expression

IF 2.4 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Simon Bernard Iloki Assanga , Lidianys María Lewis Luján , Mark F. McCarty , James J. DiNicolantonio
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Abstract

Background

Visceral obesity and the metabolic syndrome that often accompanies it are robust and well-established risk factors for postmenopausal breast cancer. This increased risk is thought to be mediated, in large part, by increased aromatase expression in the breast. stromal adipocytes and in mammary epithelium; this results in a high local concentration of estrogen capable of supporting the cancerous transformation of estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) epithelial cells. Aromatase, a member of the cytochrome 450 family, is expressed in the endoplasmic reticulum. After menopause, it converts androgens produced within the adrenal cortex (androstenedione and testosterone) into estrogens (estrone and estradiol, respectively. Therefore, the main objective of this narrative article is to review dietary and nutraceutical remedies for the prevention of menopause. Breast cancer: leading strategies to suppress breast aromatase

Methods

The research articles to carry out this work were focused based on many searches and reviews in the following databases: Google Scholar, MDPI, PubMed, ScienceDirect and using the following keywords and combined synonyms: ("nutraceuticals" or "supplements" or "aromatase inhibitors" or "aromatase" or "antioxidants”) AND (“breast cancer” or “vascular function” or “inflammation”). The keywords were also searched in the references of the original articles included in this study

Conclusion

A number of nutraceutical, dietary, and lifestyle measures hold promise for breast cancer prevention and may be considered practical options by women seeking to minimize their risk. for this cancer, particularly as these measures appear to have few downsides and are likely to work in other ways to promote health.

癌症预防的营养和饮食资源——抑制乳腺芳香化酶表达的重点策略
背景内脏肥胖及其经常伴随的代谢综合征是绝经后乳腺癌症的有力且公认的危险因素。这种风险的增加被认为在很大程度上是由乳腺中芳香化酶表达的增加介导的。基质脂肪细胞和乳腺上皮;这导致高局部浓度的雌激素能够支持雌激素受体阳性(ER+)上皮细胞的癌性转化。芳香化酶是细胞色素450家族的一员,在内质网中表达。绝经后,它将肾上腺皮质内产生的雄激素(雄烯二酮和睾酮)转化为雌激素(分别为雌酮和雌二醇。因此,这篇叙述性文章的主要目的是综述预防更年期的饮食和营养疗法。乳腺癌症:抑制乳腺芳香化酶的主要策略方法开展这项工作的研究文章基于以下数据库中的许多搜索和评论:Google Scholar、MDPI、PubMed、ScienceDirect并使用以下关键词和组合同义词:(“营养品”或“补充剂”或“芳香酶抑制剂”或“芳香酶”或“抗氧化剂”)and(“乳腺癌症”或“血管功能”或“炎症”)在本研究中原始文章的参考文献中也搜索了关键词。结论许多营养、饮食和生活方式措施有望预防乳腺癌症,并可被寻求将风险降至最低的女性视为切实可行的选择。对于这种癌症,特别是因为这些措施似乎没有什么负面影响,而且可能以其他方式促进健康。
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PharmaNutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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