Title of article :
The hormonal milieu in primary breast cancer: A correlation between steroid receptors and serum estradiol, progesterone and prolactin
Author/Authors :
Zargari، Mehryar نويسنده Department of Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology Research Center, Faculty of Medicine, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran Zargari, Mehryar
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2013
Abstract :
Background and Aim: The female breast is subjected to a life time of hormonal
controls, whose effect is evident at the time of menarche and during the menstrual
cycle, pregnancy and lactation. Studies have reported multiple risk factors for
breast cancer, some of which are a reflection of hormonally mediated events. The
steroid receptors are also served as prognostic factors for evaluating the status of
malignant tumor of the breast. Estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor
(PgR) formation are influenced by estrogen and progesterone concentration. The
aim of this study was to clarify the hormonal milieu of the breast cancer such as
Estradiol (E2), Progesterone (Pg), Prolactin (PRL) and their correlation with
prognostic factors like ER, PgR.
Methods: In this study, we examined fourthy-four samples removed from patients
with primary breast cancer by radical mastectomy. The specimens include thirty
six malignant and eight benign breast tissues. Blood samples were also obtained
before surgery. Steroid receptors was assayed by the method of single-point
dextrane-coated charcoal (DCC), hormones by radioimmunoassay.
Results: The results demonstrated that serum prolactin was higher in patients with
benign and malignant tumors than that of normal (progesterone < 0.05). It has been
observed that the frequency of PgR+ tumors was higher in patients with serum E2
more than 10 pg/ml than those of less than 10 pg/ml; whereas, when comparison
was made between the patients with serum Pg > 1.5 ng/ml and those of < 1.5 ng/ml,
it was found that the frequency of PgR+ tumors was lower in the formers than the
latters ones.
Conclusion: It can be concluded that estrogen, up-regulated and progesterone
down-regulate the induction of PgR and the breast tumors probably produce high
levels of prolactin.
Journal title :
Research in Molecular Medicine
Journal title :
Research in Molecular Medicine