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Activation of estrogen receptor-beta by a special extract of Rheum rhaponticum (ERr 731), its aglycones and structurally related compounds
Authors:Wober Jannette  Möller Frank  Richter Tobias  Unger Catharina  Weigt Carmen  Jandausch Anett  Zierau Oliver  Rettenberger Reinhard  Kaszkin-Bettag Marietta  Vollmer Günter
Institution:

aMolekulare Zellphysiologie und Endokrinologie, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Germany

bChemisch-Pharmazeutische Fabrik Göppingen, Carl Müller, Apotheker, GmbH u. Co. KG, 73033 Göppingen, Germany

cHealth Research Services Ltd., 68789 St. Leon-Rot, Germany

Abstract:The special extract ERr 731® from the roots of Rheum rhaponticum is the major constituent of Phytoestrol® N which is used for the treatment of climacteric symptoms in menopausal women. However, the molecular mode of action of ERr 731® was unknown. For the first time, ERr 731® and its aglycones trans-rhapontigenin and desoxyrhapontigenin were investigated with regard to the activation of the estrogen receptor-greek small letter alpha or estrogen receptor-β (ERgreek small letter alpha, ERβ). The related hydroxystilbenes cis-rhapontigenin, resveratrol and piceatannol were studied as comparators. As controls, 17β-estradiol or the selective ERgreek small letter alpha-(propylpyrazoltriol) or ERβ-agonists (diarylpropionitril) were used. Neither in ERgreek small letter alpha-expressing yeast cells, in the ERgreek small letter alpha-responsive Ishikawa cells, nor in human endometrial HEC-1B cells transiently transfected with the ERgreek small letter alpha an activation of ERgreek small letter alpha by ERr 731® or the other single compounds was detected. Furthermore, an antiestrogenic effect was not observed. In contrast in human endometrial HEC-1B cells transiently transfected with the ERβ, 100 ng/ml ERr 731® and the single compounds significantly induced the ERβ-coupled luciferase activity in a range comparable to 10?8 M 17β-estradiol. All effects were abolished with the pure ER antagonist ICI 182780, indicating an ER-specific effect. The ERβ agonistic activity by ERr 731® could be of importance for its clinical use, as central functions relevant to climacteric complaints are proposed to be mediated via ERβ activation.
Keywords:Estrogen receptor  ERE  Hydroxystilbenes  Phytoestrol N  Rhapontigenin  Desoxyrhapontigenin  Resveratrol  Piceatannol  Endometrial cells  Menopause  Climacteric
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