The effects of soy extract on the uterus of castrated adult rats
Abstract
Objective
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different doses of a standardized soy extract on the uterus of castrated rats.
Methods
Fifty-six adult castrated female Wistar rats were randomly divided into seven groups (eight animals in each) that received: GI—drug vehicle (propylene glycol); GII—soy extract 10
mg/kg per day; GIII—soy extract 50
mg/kg per day; GIV—soy extract 100
mg/kg per day; GV—soy extract 300
mg/kg per day; GVI—soy extract 600
mg/kg per day; GVII—conjugated equine estrogens (CEE) 200
μg/kg per day. After 21 days of treatment, all animals were sacrificed and fragments of the uterine horns were immediately removed, fixed in 10% formaldehyde and submitted to routine histological techniques for morphometric study. The endometrial cell proliferation index was determined with the PCNA antibody PC-10 and expressed as the percentuals of the PCNA-positive nuclei relative to the total countings. Other fragments were immediately frozen in liquid nitrogen for RNA extraction and VEGF analysis using RT-PCR technique.
Results
The minimal dose of soy extract that produced a significant increase of the morphometric parameters was 100
mg/kg (GIV). The maximum effects on endometrial and myometrial morphometry were detected in the groups treated with 300 and 600
mg/kg of soy extract (groups V and VI) and CEE (GVII). The expression of PCNA in the endometrial epithelium and stroma was increased by treatment with 100–600
mg/kg per day of soy extract (groups IV–VI) or with CCE (group VII). Doses equal to or higher than 50
mg/kg of soy extract (groups III–VI) and CEE stimulated the expression of VEGF.
Conclusion
The treatment of adult castrated rats during 21 days with doses of 100
mg/kg per day or higher of soy extract may determine significant proliferation in the endometrium and myometrium.
Keywords: Soy extract, Isoflavones, Castrated rat, Uterus, VEGF, Morphology, Endometrium
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PII: S0378-5122(06)00283-0
doi:10.1016/j.maturitas.2006.07.011
© 2006 Published by Elsevier Inc.
