Aqueous extract of lily bulb ameliorates menopause-like behavior in ovariectomized mice with novel brain-uterus mechanisms distinct from estrogen therapy
Background: Lily bulb is often used as a dietary supplement for menopause. This study was aimed to investigate the ameliorative effects of aqueous extract of lily bulb (AELB) on the menopause-associated psychiatric disorders and the underlying mechanisms in comparison with estrogen therapy. Methods:...
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doaj-47bdea5186d14a3ab89be397bab0481d2021-05-20T07:38:30ZengElsevierBiomedicine & Pharmacotherapy0753-33222019-09-01117Aqueous extract of lily bulb ameliorates menopause-like behavior in ovariectomized mice with novel brain-uterus mechanisms distinct from estrogen therapyXi-Dan Zhou0Dong-Dong Shi1Hua-Ning Wang2Qing-Rong Tan3Zhang-Jin Zhang4School of Chinese Medicine, LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaShanghai Mental Health Center, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Psychiatry, Xijing Hospital, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710021, ChinaDepartment of Psychiatry, Xijing Hospital, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710021, ChinaSchool of Chinese Medicine, LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China; Corresponding author at: School of Chinese Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, 10 Sassoon Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, China.Background: Lily bulb is often used as a dietary supplement for menopause. This study was aimed to investigate the ameliorative effects of aqueous extract of lily bulb (AELB) on the menopause-associated psychiatric disorders and the underlying mechanisms in comparison with estrogen therapy. Methods: Ovariectomized (OVX) mice were treated with 1.8 g/kg AELB or 0.3 mg/kg estradiol for 5 weeks. Animals were tested in multiple behavioral paradigms. Serum, uterus, and brain tissues were collected for the measurement of neurotransmitters and their related biomarkers, neurotrophins, and estrogen receptor α (ERα) and β (ERβ). Results: AELB and estradiol had similar anxiolytic, antidepressant, and cognition-improving effects. While estradiol limited OVX-induced weight gains and prevented uterine shrinkage and the drop of serum estrogen level, AELB had minor and even no effects on these indices. AELB, but not estradiol, reversed OVX-induced decreases in the expression levels of hippocampal nerve growth factor (NGF) and prefrontal glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF). In addition to hypothalamic and prefrontal ERα, AELB enhanced uterine and brain regional ERβ expression levels without affecting uterine ERα, NGF, and GDNF. Conversely, estradiol completely restored the expression levels of estrogen receptors and neurotrophins in uterus. Conclusions: While AELB is comparable to estradiol in alleviating menopause-like behavior, it has distinct brain-uterus mechanisms in association with the predominant protection of catecholamine synthesis, neurotrophins, and ERβ receptors in brain, but with minor effects on uterus. AELB and its constituents may be novel treatments for menopause.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S075333221931830XLily bulbMenopauseEstrogen therapyBrainUterusOvariectomized mice |
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Xi-Dan Zhou Dong-Dong Shi Hua-Ning Wang Qing-Rong Tan Zhang-Jin Zhang Aqueous extract of lily bulb ameliorates menopause-like behavior in ovariectomized mice with novel brain-uterus mechanisms distinct from estrogen therapy Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy Lily bulb Menopause Estrogen therapy Brain Uterus Ovariectomized mice |
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Aqueous extract of lily bulb ameliorates menopause-like behavior in ovariectomized mice with novel brain-uterus mechanisms distinct from estrogen therapy |
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Aqueous extract of lily bulb ameliorates menopause-like behavior in ovariectomized mice with novel brain-uterus mechanisms distinct from estrogen therapy |
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Aqueous extract of lily bulb ameliorates menopause-like behavior in ovariectomized mice with novel brain-uterus mechanisms distinct from estrogen therapy |
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Aqueous extract of lily bulb ameliorates menopause-like behavior in ovariectomized mice with novel brain-uterus mechanisms distinct from estrogen therapy |
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Aqueous extract of lily bulb ameliorates menopause-like behavior in ovariectomized mice with novel brain-uterus mechanisms distinct from estrogen therapy |
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aqueous extract of lily bulb ameliorates menopause-like behavior in ovariectomized mice with novel brain-uterus mechanisms distinct from estrogen therapy |
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Background: Lily bulb is often used as a dietary supplement for menopause. This study was aimed to investigate the ameliorative effects of aqueous extract of lily bulb (AELB) on the menopause-associated psychiatric disorders and the underlying mechanisms in comparison with estrogen therapy. Methods: Ovariectomized (OVX) mice were treated with 1.8 g/kg AELB or 0.3 mg/kg estradiol for 5 weeks. Animals were tested in multiple behavioral paradigms. Serum, uterus, and brain tissues were collected for the measurement of neurotransmitters and their related biomarkers, neurotrophins, and estrogen receptor α (ERα) and β (ERβ). Results: AELB and estradiol had similar anxiolytic, antidepressant, and cognition-improving effects. While estradiol limited OVX-induced weight gains and prevented uterine shrinkage and the drop of serum estrogen level, AELB had minor and even no effects on these indices. AELB, but not estradiol, reversed OVX-induced decreases in the expression levels of hippocampal nerve growth factor (NGF) and prefrontal glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF). In addition to hypothalamic and prefrontal ERα, AELB enhanced uterine and brain regional ERβ expression levels without affecting uterine ERα, NGF, and GDNF. Conversely, estradiol completely restored the expression levels of estrogen receptors and neurotrophins in uterus. Conclusions: While AELB is comparable to estradiol in alleviating menopause-like behavior, it has distinct brain-uterus mechanisms in association with the predominant protection of catecholamine synthesis, neurotrophins, and ERβ receptors in brain, but with minor effects on uterus. AELB and its constituents may be novel treatments for menopause. |
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