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Plasma bioavailability and changes in PBMC gene expression after treatment of ovariectomized rats with a commercial soy supplement

The health effects of soy supplementation in (post)menopausal women are still a controversial issue. The aim of the present study was to establish the effect of the soy isoflavones (SIF) present in a commercially available supplement on ovariectomized rats and to investigate whether these rats would...

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Autores principales: Islam, Mohammed A., Hooiveld, Guido J.E.J., van den Berg, Johannes H.J., Boekschoten, Mark V., van der Velpen, Vera, Murk, Albertinka J., Rietjens, Ivonne M.C.M., van Leeuwen, F.X. Rolaf
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5598277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28962364
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2014.12.013
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author Islam, Mohammed A.
Hooiveld, Guido J.E.J.
van den Berg, Johannes H.J.
Boekschoten, Mark V.
van der Velpen, Vera
Murk, Albertinka J.
Rietjens, Ivonne M.C.M.
van Leeuwen, F.X. Rolaf
author_facet Islam, Mohammed A.
Hooiveld, Guido J.E.J.
van den Berg, Johannes H.J.
Boekschoten, Mark V.
van der Velpen, Vera
Murk, Albertinka J.
Rietjens, Ivonne M.C.M.
van Leeuwen, F.X. Rolaf
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description The health effects of soy supplementation in (post)menopausal women are still a controversial issue. The aim of the present study was to establish the effect of the soy isoflavones (SIF) present in a commercially available supplement on ovariectomized rats and to investigate whether these rats would provide an adequate model to predict effects of SIF in (post)menopausal women. Two dose levels (i.e. 2 and 20 mg/kg b.w.) were used to characterize plasma bioavailability, urinary and fecal concentrations of SIF and changes in gene expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). Animals were dosed at 0 and 48 h and sacrificed 4 h after the last dose. A clear dose dependent increase of SIF concentrations in plasma, urine and feces was observed, together with a strong correlation in changes in gene expression between the two dose groups. All estrogen responsive genes and related biological pathways (BPs) that were affected by the SIF treatment were regulated in both dose groups in the same direction and indicate beneficial effects. However, in general no correlation was found between the changes in gene expression in rat PBMC with those in PBMC of (post)menopausal women exposed to a comparable dose of the same supplement. The outcome of this short-term study in rats indicates that the rat might not be a suitable model to predict effects of SIF in humans. Although the relative exposure period in this rat study is comparable with that of the human study, longer repetitive administration of rats to SIF may be required to draw a final conclusion on the suitability of the rat a model to predict effects of SIF in humans.
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spelling pubmed-55982772017-09-28 Plasma bioavailability and changes in PBMC gene expression after treatment of ovariectomized rats with a commercial soy supplement Islam, Mohammed A. Hooiveld, Guido J.E.J. van den Berg, Johannes H.J. Boekschoten, Mark V. van der Velpen, Vera Murk, Albertinka J. Rietjens, Ivonne M.C.M. van Leeuwen, F.X. Rolaf Toxicol Rep Article The health effects of soy supplementation in (post)menopausal women are still a controversial issue. The aim of the present study was to establish the effect of the soy isoflavones (SIF) present in a commercially available supplement on ovariectomized rats and to investigate whether these rats would provide an adequate model to predict effects of SIF in (post)menopausal women. Two dose levels (i.e. 2 and 20 mg/kg b.w.) were used to characterize plasma bioavailability, urinary and fecal concentrations of SIF and changes in gene expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). Animals were dosed at 0 and 48 h and sacrificed 4 h after the last dose. A clear dose dependent increase of SIF concentrations in plasma, urine and feces was observed, together with a strong correlation in changes in gene expression between the two dose groups. All estrogen responsive genes and related biological pathways (BPs) that were affected by the SIF treatment were regulated in both dose groups in the same direction and indicate beneficial effects. However, in general no correlation was found between the changes in gene expression in rat PBMC with those in PBMC of (post)menopausal women exposed to a comparable dose of the same supplement. The outcome of this short-term study in rats indicates that the rat might not be a suitable model to predict effects of SIF in humans. Although the relative exposure period in this rat study is comparable with that of the human study, longer repetitive administration of rats to SIF may be required to draw a final conclusion on the suitability of the rat a model to predict effects of SIF in humans. Elsevier 2015-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5598277/ /pubmed/28962364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2014.12.013 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Islam, Mohammed A.
Hooiveld, Guido J.E.J.
van den Berg, Johannes H.J.
Boekschoten, Mark V.
van der Velpen, Vera
Murk, Albertinka J.
Rietjens, Ivonne M.C.M.
van Leeuwen, F.X. Rolaf
Plasma bioavailability and changes in PBMC gene expression after treatment of ovariectomized rats with a commercial soy supplement
title Plasma bioavailability and changes in PBMC gene expression after treatment of ovariectomized rats with a commercial soy supplement
title_full Plasma bioavailability and changes in PBMC gene expression after treatment of ovariectomized rats with a commercial soy supplement
title_fullStr Plasma bioavailability and changes in PBMC gene expression after treatment of ovariectomized rats with a commercial soy supplement
title_full_unstemmed Plasma bioavailability and changes in PBMC gene expression after treatment of ovariectomized rats with a commercial soy supplement
title_short Plasma bioavailability and changes in PBMC gene expression after treatment of ovariectomized rats with a commercial soy supplement
title_sort plasma bioavailability and changes in pbmc gene expression after treatment of ovariectomized rats with a commercial soy supplement
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5598277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28962364
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2014.12.013
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