Endometriotic Implants Regress in Rat Models Treated With Puerarin by Decreasing Estradiol Level

2011 
Phytoestrogens, which have a weak estrogenic effect, bind to estrogen receptors (ERs), thereby competing with estradiol, have an antiestrogenic effect on women of reproductive age with high estrogenic level. Herein, we examined the ability of the phytoestrogen Puerarin to treat endometriosis in rat models of endometriosis. In total, 75 adult, mature female Sprague-Dawley rats in which endometriotic implants were successfully induced by transplanting autologous endometrial tissue to ectopic sites were used in this study. Oral gavage of Puerarin (at doses of 600, 200, or 60 mg/kg per day) or Danazol (80 mg/kg per day) started 4 weeks after implantation. Control model rats received vehicle alone. After administration for 4 weeks, the weight of the ectopic implants, estradiol concentration, as well as ER-α and Aromatase P450 (P450arom) expression in different groups of rat tissues were evaluated after treatment. The endometriotic tissue weight and serum estrogen levels were significantly lower in high, medium...
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