Posted by Chantel Martiromo. research contributed by PubMed
In the study to examine the effect of age, ovariectomy and dietary phytoestrogen
ingestion on 17-β-estradiol-mediated relaxant responses and messenger
RNA (mRNA) and protein expression of oestrogen receptor subtypes in the
rat isolated bladder, posted in PubMed, indicated thatrelatively moderate relaxant responses to 17-β-estradiol were observed in
bladders from all age and treatment groups. However, in soy-fed sham
52-week-old rats, the bladder exhibited enhanced relaxant responses to
17-β-estradiol when compared to tissues from other age-matched rat
treatment groups (P < 0.05). In bladders from female rats, the mRNA
and protein expression of oestrogen receptors β was significantly
greater than the expression of the oestrogen receptor α. Oestrogen
receptor α mRNA expression declined with age (P < 0.05), whereas
oestrogen receptor β expression did not change in any of the treatment
groups (P > 0.05). Diet, overiectomy or age did not alter the protein
expression of either oestrogen receptor subtype in the bladder
(P > 0.05). While a soy diet improved relaxant effects to the
17-β-estradiol with age, it did not alter relaxant responses in bladders
from ovariectomised rats.
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