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Curcumin inhibits endometriosis endometrial cells by reducing estradiol production

Background: Endometriosis is a complex estrogen-dependent disease that is defined as the presence of endometrial gland and stroma outside the uterine cavity. Although the exact mechanism for the development of endometriosis remains unclear, there is a large body of research data and circumstantial ev...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Ying, Cao, Hong, Yu, Zheng, Peng, Hai-Ying, Zhang, Chang-jun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2013
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3941414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24639774
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author Zhang, Ying
Cao, Hong
Yu, Zheng
Peng, Hai-Ying
Zhang, Chang-jun
author_facet Zhang, Ying
Cao, Hong
Yu, Zheng
Peng, Hai-Ying
Zhang, Chang-jun
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description Background: Endometriosis is a complex estrogen-dependent disease that is defined as the presence of endometrial gland and stroma outside the uterine cavity. Although the exact mechanism for the development of endometriosis remains unclear, there is a large body of research data and circumstantial evidence that suggests a crucial role of estrogen in the establishment and maintenance of this disease. Objective: This study is an attempt to assess the effect of curcumin on inhibiting endometriosis endometrial cells and to investigate whether such an effect is mediated by reducing estradiol production. Materials and Methods: Endometriotic stromal cells, normal endometrial stromal cells, endometriotic epithelial cells and normal endometrial epithelial cells were isolated and cultured. E(2) value of cells and the effect of curcumin on cell proliferation were evaluated. Finally, effect of curcumin on E(2) assay was detected. Results: Electrochemiluminescence immunoassay results showed that E(2) value of endometriotic epithelial cells was higher than the endometriotic stromal cells (p=0.037), while the expression of E(2) in normal endometrial stromal and epithelial cells was extremely low. WST-8 result showed, compared with endometrial stromal cells, ectopic endometriotic stromal cells had a higher growth rate. After intervene with curcumin (10μmol/L, 30μmol/L and 50μmol/L) for 0-96h, the number of endometriotic stromal cells was reduced and cells growth slowed, compared with 0μmol/L group. Compared with 0μmol/L group, E(2) level was lower after treatment with curcumin, especially in 30μmol/L and 50μmol/L group. Conclusion: In summary, in this study we found that E(2) is important in ectopic endometrium, and epithelial cell is in dominant position with E(2) secretion. Curcumin was able to suppress the proliferation of endometrial cells by reducing the E(2) value.
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spelling pubmed-39414142014-03-17 Curcumin inhibits endometriosis endometrial cells by reducing estradiol production Zhang, Ying Cao, Hong Yu, Zheng Peng, Hai-Ying Zhang, Chang-jun Iran J Reprod Med Background: Endometriosis is a complex estrogen-dependent disease that is defined as the presence of endometrial gland and stroma outside the uterine cavity. Although the exact mechanism for the development of endometriosis remains unclear, there is a large body of research data and circumstantial evidence that suggests a crucial role of estrogen in the establishment and maintenance of this disease. Objective: This study is an attempt to assess the effect of curcumin on inhibiting endometriosis endometrial cells and to investigate whether such an effect is mediated by reducing estradiol production. Materials and Methods: Endometriotic stromal cells, normal endometrial stromal cells, endometriotic epithelial cells and normal endometrial epithelial cells were isolated and cultured. E(2) value of cells and the effect of curcumin on cell proliferation were evaluated. Finally, effect of curcumin on E(2) assay was detected. Results: Electrochemiluminescence immunoassay results showed that E(2) value of endometriotic epithelial cells was higher than the endometriotic stromal cells (p=0.037), while the expression of E(2) in normal endometrial stromal and epithelial cells was extremely low. WST-8 result showed, compared with endometrial stromal cells, ectopic endometriotic stromal cells had a higher growth rate. After intervene with curcumin (10μmol/L, 30μmol/L and 50μmol/L) for 0-96h, the number of endometriotic stromal cells was reduced and cells growth slowed, compared with 0μmol/L group. Compared with 0μmol/L group, E(2) level was lower after treatment with curcumin, especially in 30μmol/L and 50μmol/L group. Conclusion: In summary, in this study we found that E(2) is important in ectopic endometrium, and epithelial cell is in dominant position with E(2) secretion. Curcumin was able to suppress the proliferation of endometrial cells by reducing the E(2) value. Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2013-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3941414/ /pubmed/24639774 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cao, Hong
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Zhang, Chang-jun
Curcumin inhibits endometriosis endometrial cells by reducing estradiol production
title Curcumin inhibits endometriosis endometrial cells by reducing estradiol production
title_full Curcumin inhibits endometriosis endometrial cells by reducing estradiol production
title_fullStr Curcumin inhibits endometriosis endometrial cells by reducing estradiol production
title_full_unstemmed Curcumin inhibits endometriosis endometrial cells by reducing estradiol production
title_short Curcumin inhibits endometriosis endometrial cells by reducing estradiol production
title_sort curcumin inhibits endometriosis endometrial cells by reducing estradiol production
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3941414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24639774
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