The in vitro estrogenic activity of the crude drugs found in Japanese herbal medicines prescribed for menopausal syndrome was enhanced by combining them

Abstract Background Japanese herbal medicines can be used as alternatives to estrogen therapy and are sometimes prescribed for menopausal syndrome because they have fewer side effects and are associated with better compliance than estrogen therapy, but little is known about the pharmacological mecha...

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Main Authors: Zeyun Wang, Seiji Kanda, Takaki Shimono, Dambajamts Enkh-Undraa, Toshimasa Nishiyama
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-018-2170-4
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spelling doaj-69ab7812ec6a470bb0abc8abec012c7d2020-11-25T02:37:39ZengBMCBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine1472-68822018-03-0118111210.1186/s12906-018-2170-4The in vitro estrogenic activity of the crude drugs found in Japanese herbal medicines prescribed for menopausal syndrome was enhanced by combining themZeyun Wang0Seiji Kanda1Takaki Shimono2Dambajamts Enkh-Undraa3Toshimasa Nishiyama4Department of Public Health, Kansai Medical UniversityDepartment of Public Health, Kansai Medical UniversityDepartment of Public Health, Kansai Medical UniversityDepartment of Public Health, Kansai Medical UniversityDepartment of Public Health, Kansai Medical UniversityAbstract Background Japanese herbal medicines can be used as alternatives to estrogen therapy and are sometimes prescribed for menopausal syndrome because they have fewer side effects and are associated with better compliance than estrogen therapy, but little is known about the pharmacological mechanisms of such treatments. This study aimed to explore the mechanisms responsible for the estrogen-like effects of five widely prescribed Japanese herbal medicines (unkeito, kamishoyosan, nyoshinsan, keishibukuryogan, and tokishakuyakusan). Methods We evaluated the estrogenic activity of these five Japanese herbal medicines and their metabolites using an estrogen receptor (ER)-dependent cell proliferation bioassay and an ER-dependent reporter assay. We also investigated the estrogenic activity of the crude drugs within the medicines and attempted to detect inter-crude drug synergistic effects using the ER-dependent reporter assay. Results We found that unkeito, kamishoyosan, and nyoshinsan exhibited estrogenic activity, and they displayed stronger estrogenic activity after being metabolized. Then, we focused on investigating the estrogenic activity of the crude drugs present within unkeito. We found that glycyrrhizae radix, cinnamomi cortex, evodiae fructus, and zingiberis rhizoma demonstrated ERβ-dependent estrogenic activity. The combined use of evodiae fructus and glycyrrhizae radix, or evodiae fructus and cinnamomi cortex produced synergistic ERβ-dependent estrogenic activity. Conclusion It was suggested that unkeito, kamishoyosan, and nyoshinsan exert estrogenic activity, and hence, might be useful for treating menopausal syndrome. Furthermore, synergistic estrogenic effects were detected between some of the crude drugs present within unkeito.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-018-2170-4Estrogenic activityJapanese herbal medicinesMetabolismSynergistic effect
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author Zeyun Wang
Seiji Kanda
Takaki Shimono
Dambajamts Enkh-Undraa
Toshimasa Nishiyama
spellingShingle Zeyun Wang
Seiji Kanda
Takaki Shimono
Dambajamts Enkh-Undraa
Toshimasa Nishiyama
The in vitro estrogenic activity of the crude drugs found in Japanese herbal medicines prescribed for menopausal syndrome was enhanced by combining them
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Estrogenic activity
Japanese herbal medicines
Metabolism
Synergistic effect
author_facet Zeyun Wang
Seiji Kanda
Takaki Shimono
Dambajamts Enkh-Undraa
Toshimasa Nishiyama
author_sort Zeyun Wang
title The in vitro estrogenic activity of the crude drugs found in Japanese herbal medicines prescribed for menopausal syndrome was enhanced by combining them
title_short The in vitro estrogenic activity of the crude drugs found in Japanese herbal medicines prescribed for menopausal syndrome was enhanced by combining them
title_full The in vitro estrogenic activity of the crude drugs found in Japanese herbal medicines prescribed for menopausal syndrome was enhanced by combining them
title_fullStr The in vitro estrogenic activity of the crude drugs found in Japanese herbal medicines prescribed for menopausal syndrome was enhanced by combining them
title_full_unstemmed The in vitro estrogenic activity of the crude drugs found in Japanese herbal medicines prescribed for menopausal syndrome was enhanced by combining them
title_sort in vitro estrogenic activity of the crude drugs found in japanese herbal medicines prescribed for menopausal syndrome was enhanced by combining them
publisher BMC
series BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1472-6882
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract Background Japanese herbal medicines can be used as alternatives to estrogen therapy and are sometimes prescribed for menopausal syndrome because they have fewer side effects and are associated with better compliance than estrogen therapy, but little is known about the pharmacological mechanisms of such treatments. This study aimed to explore the mechanisms responsible for the estrogen-like effects of five widely prescribed Japanese herbal medicines (unkeito, kamishoyosan, nyoshinsan, keishibukuryogan, and tokishakuyakusan). Methods We evaluated the estrogenic activity of these five Japanese herbal medicines and their metabolites using an estrogen receptor (ER)-dependent cell proliferation bioassay and an ER-dependent reporter assay. We also investigated the estrogenic activity of the crude drugs within the medicines and attempted to detect inter-crude drug synergistic effects using the ER-dependent reporter assay. Results We found that unkeito, kamishoyosan, and nyoshinsan exhibited estrogenic activity, and they displayed stronger estrogenic activity after being metabolized. Then, we focused on investigating the estrogenic activity of the crude drugs present within unkeito. We found that glycyrrhizae radix, cinnamomi cortex, evodiae fructus, and zingiberis rhizoma demonstrated ERβ-dependent estrogenic activity. The combined use of evodiae fructus and glycyrrhizae radix, or evodiae fructus and cinnamomi cortex produced synergistic ERβ-dependent estrogenic activity. Conclusion It was suggested that unkeito, kamishoyosan, and nyoshinsan exert estrogenic activity, and hence, might be useful for treating menopausal syndrome. Furthermore, synergistic estrogenic effects were detected between some of the crude drugs present within unkeito.
topic Estrogenic activity
Japanese herbal medicines
Metabolism
Synergistic effect
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-018-2170-4
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