Title of article :
Phytoestrogens by inhibiting the non-classical oestrogen receptor, overcome the adverse effect of bisphenol A on hFOB 1.19 cells
Author/Authors :
Thent, Zar Chi Faculty of Medicine - Universiti Teknologi MARA - Sungai Buloh Campus - Selangor, Malaysia , Anisah Froemming, Gabriele Ruth Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) - Kota Samarahan - Sarawak, Malaysia , Mohd Ismail, Aletza Binti Faculty of Medicine - Universiti Teknologi MARA - Sungai Buloh Campus - Selangor, Malaysia , Syed Ahmad Fuad, Syed Baharom Faculty of Medicine - Universiti Teknologi MARA - Sungai Buloh Campus - Selangor, Malaysia , Muid, Suhaila Faculty of Medicine - Universiti Teknologi MARA - Sungai Buloh Campus - Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract :
Objective(s): Since bisphenol A (BPA) induces bone loss and phytoestrogens enhance the
osteoblastogenesis by binding to the non-classical and classical oestrogen receptors, respectively,
the present study was aimed to observe the osteoprotective effect of phytoestrogens on BPA-induced
osteoblasts in hFOB 1.19 cells.
Materials and Methods: All groups of hFOB 1.19 cells were induced with 12.5 μg/ml of BPA except the
control (Ctrl) group. Meanwhile, treated groups received phytoestrogens; Daidzein (Dz), Genistein
(Gt), Equol (Eq) and 17β-oestradiol (Est) in different concentrations for 24 hr duration.
Results: We found that the protein expression of non-classical oestrogen-related receptor (ERRG) was
highly expressed in BPA group, whereas classical oestrogen receptor alpha (ERα) and oestrogen receptor
beta (ERβ) were relatively increased with phytoestrogens treatment under BPA exposure. The dense
actin cytoskeletal filaments were also observed. qRT-PCR showed up-regulation of mitogen-activated
protein kinase 3 (MAPK3) and G protein-coupled receptor 30 (GPR30) expressions; significant downregulation
of ERRG and up-regulation of ERα and ERβ were observed in phytoestrogens-treated cells,
which was supported by the increased expressions of oestrogen receptor 1 (ESR1) and oestrogen
receptor 2 (ESR2).
Conclusion: Phytoestrogens improved the deteriorative effect of BPA via down-regulation of ERRG in
hFOB 1.19 cells. This study showed that the efficacy of consumption of phytoestrogens in rendering
them as potential therapeutic strategy in combating the adverse bone effects of BPA.
Keywords :
Bisphenol A , ERRG , hFOB 1.19 cells , Oestrogens receptors , Phytoestrogens
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences