Changes of growth hormone-releasing hormone and somatostatin neurons in the rat hypothalamus induced by genistein: a stereological study

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作者
Trifunovic, Svetlana [1 ]
Manojlovic-Stojanoski, Milica [1 ]
Ristic, Natasa [1 ]
Nestorovic, Natasa [1 ]
Medigovic, Ivana [1 ]
Zivanovic, Jasmina [1 ]
Milosevic, Verica [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Belgrade, Dept Cytol, Inst Biol Res Sinisa Stankovic, Belgrade, Serbia
关键词
Genistein; GHRH; SS; Histology; Stereology; ESTROGEN-RECEPTOR; PERIVENTRICULAR NUCLEUS; ANDROGEN RECEPTOR; ARCUATE NUCLEUS; MESSENGER-RNA; BED NUCLEUS; ER-BETA; GENE; EXPRESSION; IMMUNOREACTIVITY;
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10.1179/1476830514Y.0000000143
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Objectives: Genistein is a plant-derived estrogenic isoflavone commonly found in dietary and therapeutic supplements, due to its potential health benefits. Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) and somatostatin (SS) are neurosecretory peptides synthesized in neurons of the hypothalamus and regulate the growth hormone secretion. Early reports indicate that estrogens have highly involved in the regulation of GHRH and SS secretions. Since little is known about the potential effects of genistein on GHRH and SS neurons, we exposed rats to genistein. Methods: Genistein were administered to adult rats in dose of 30 mg/kg, for 3 weeks. The estradiol-dipropionate treatment was used as the adequate controls to genistein. Using applied stereology on histological sections of hypothalamus, we obtained the quantitative information on arcuate (Arc) and periventricular (Pe) nucleus volume and volume density of GHRH neurons and SS neurons. Image analyses were used to obtain GHRH and SS contents in the median eminence (ME). Results: Administration of estradiol-dipropionate caused the increase of Arc and Pe nucleus volume, SS neuron volume density, GHRH and SS staining intensity in the ME, when compared with control. Genistein treatment increased: Arc nucleus volume and the volume density of GHRH neurons (by 26%) and SS neurons (1.5 fold), accompanied by higher GHRH and SS staining intensity in the ME, when compared to the orhidectomized group. Discussion: These results suggest that genistein has a significant effect on hypothalamic region, involved in the regulation of somatotropic system function, and could contribute to the understanding of genistein as substance that alter the hormonal balance.
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