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Urolithins: The Colon Microbiota Metabolites as Endocrine Modulators: Prospects and Perspectives

Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) have been used in hormone related disorders, and their role in clinical medicine is evolving. Tamoxifen and raloxifen are the most commonly used synthetic SERMs, and their long-term use are known to create side effects. Hence, efforts have been directed...

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Autores principales: Vini, Ravindran, Azeez, Juberiya M., Remadevi, Viji, Susmi, T. R., Ayswarya, R. S., Sujatha, Anjana Sasikumar, Muraleedharan, Parvathy, Lathika, Lakshmi Mohan, Sreeharshan, Sreeja
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8849129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35187021
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.800990
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author Vini, Ravindran
Azeez, Juberiya M.
Remadevi, Viji
Susmi, T. R.
Ayswarya, R. S.
Sujatha, Anjana Sasikumar
Muraleedharan, Parvathy
Lathika, Lakshmi Mohan
Sreeharshan, Sreeja
author_facet Vini, Ravindran
Azeez, Juberiya M.
Remadevi, Viji
Susmi, T. R.
Ayswarya, R. S.
Sujatha, Anjana Sasikumar
Muraleedharan, Parvathy
Lathika, Lakshmi Mohan
Sreeharshan, Sreeja
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description Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) have been used in hormone related disorders, and their role in clinical medicine is evolving. Tamoxifen and raloxifen are the most commonly used synthetic SERMs, and their long-term use are known to create side effects. Hence, efforts have been directed to identify molecules which could retain the beneficial effects of estrogen, at the same time produce minimal side effects. Urolithins, the products of colon microbiota from ellagitannin rich foodstuff, have immense health benefits and have been demonstrated to bind to estrogen receptors. This class of compounds holds promise as therapeutic and nutritional supplement in cardiovascular disorders, osteoporosis, muscle health, neurological disorders, and cancers of breast, endometrium, and prostate, or, in essence, most of the hormone/endocrine-dependent diseases. One of our findings from the past decade of research on SERMs and estrogen modulators, showed that pomegranate, one of the indirect but major sources of urolithins, can act as SERM. The prospect of urolithins to act as agonist, antagonist, or SERM will depend on its structure; the estrogen receptor conformational change, availability and abundance of co-activators/co-repressors in the target tissues, and also the presence of other estrogen receptor ligands. Given that, urolithins need to be carefully studied for its SERM activity considering the pleotropic action of estrogen receptors and its numerous roles in physiological systems. In this review, we unveil the possibility of urolithins as a potent SERM, which we are currently investigating, in the hormone dependent tissues.
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spelling pubmed-88491292022-02-17 Urolithins: The Colon Microbiota Metabolites as Endocrine Modulators: Prospects and Perspectives Vini, Ravindran Azeez, Juberiya M. Remadevi, Viji Susmi, T. R. Ayswarya, R. S. Sujatha, Anjana Sasikumar Muraleedharan, Parvathy Lathika, Lakshmi Mohan Sreeharshan, Sreeja Front Nutr Nutrition Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) have been used in hormone related disorders, and their role in clinical medicine is evolving. Tamoxifen and raloxifen are the most commonly used synthetic SERMs, and their long-term use are known to create side effects. Hence, efforts have been directed to identify molecules which could retain the beneficial effects of estrogen, at the same time produce minimal side effects. Urolithins, the products of colon microbiota from ellagitannin rich foodstuff, have immense health benefits and have been demonstrated to bind to estrogen receptors. This class of compounds holds promise as therapeutic and nutritional supplement in cardiovascular disorders, osteoporosis, muscle health, neurological disorders, and cancers of breast, endometrium, and prostate, or, in essence, most of the hormone/endocrine-dependent diseases. One of our findings from the past decade of research on SERMs and estrogen modulators, showed that pomegranate, one of the indirect but major sources of urolithins, can act as SERM. The prospect of urolithins to act as agonist, antagonist, or SERM will depend on its structure; the estrogen receptor conformational change, availability and abundance of co-activators/co-repressors in the target tissues, and also the presence of other estrogen receptor ligands. Given that, urolithins need to be carefully studied for its SERM activity considering the pleotropic action of estrogen receptors and its numerous roles in physiological systems. In this review, we unveil the possibility of urolithins as a potent SERM, which we are currently investigating, in the hormone dependent tissues. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8849129/ /pubmed/35187021 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.800990 Text en Copyright © 2022 Vini, Azeez, Remadevi, Susmi, Ayswarya, Sujatha, Muraleedharan, Lathika and Sreeharshan. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Nutrition
Vini, Ravindran
Azeez, Juberiya M.
Remadevi, Viji
Susmi, T. R.
Ayswarya, R. S.
Sujatha, Anjana Sasikumar
Muraleedharan, Parvathy
Lathika, Lakshmi Mohan
Sreeharshan, Sreeja
Urolithins: The Colon Microbiota Metabolites as Endocrine Modulators: Prospects and Perspectives
title Urolithins: The Colon Microbiota Metabolites as Endocrine Modulators: Prospects and Perspectives
title_full Urolithins: The Colon Microbiota Metabolites as Endocrine Modulators: Prospects and Perspectives
title_fullStr Urolithins: The Colon Microbiota Metabolites as Endocrine Modulators: Prospects and Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Urolithins: The Colon Microbiota Metabolites as Endocrine Modulators: Prospects and Perspectives
title_short Urolithins: The Colon Microbiota Metabolites as Endocrine Modulators: Prospects and Perspectives
title_sort urolithins: the colon microbiota metabolites as endocrine modulators: prospects and perspectives
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8849129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35187021
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.800990
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