Role of endocrine disrupting chemicals on the tissue levels of AhR and sex steroid receptors in breast tumours

Breast cancer affects Iranian women at least one decade younger than their counterparts in other countries and the incidence of breast fibroadenoma is growing in the last two decades in Tehran. This study aimed to compare the AhR levels in premenopausal breast cancer and breast fibroa...

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Main Authors: Sepideh Arbabi Bidgoli, Tara Eftekhari, Heideh Keihan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University 2016-09-01
Series:Journal of Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jphs.ir/article_527125.html
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spelling doaj-b82455236c8d426c88b9bd45a24bdf962020-11-25T00:11:35ZengIslamic Azad UniversityJournal of Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences2228-67802322-47382016-09-0142109115Role of endocrine disrupting chemicals on the tissue levels of AhR and sex steroid receptors in breast tumoursSepideh Arbabi Bidgoli0Tara Eftekhari1Heideh Keihan2Dept. of Toxicology & Pharmacology, Islamic Azad University, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Tehran, IranPharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, Islamic Azad University, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Tehran, Iran Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, Islamic Azad University, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Tehran, Iran Breast cancer affects Iranian women at least one decade younger than their counterparts in other countries and the incidence of breast fibroadenoma is growing in the last two decades in Tehran. This study aimed to compare the AhR levels in premenopausal breast cancer and breast fibroadnemo with appropriate normal groups. Possible associations of AhR with lifestyle and reproductive risk factors and other fundamental genes of breast cancer and reproductive disorders were the other major goals of present study. To conduct the comparisons all possible reproductive, environmental and lifestyle risk factors of mentioned diseases were recorded in 100 breast cancer, 100 breast fibroadenoma and compared with 400 women in normal group from 2009 to 2011. AhR overexpression in epithelial cells of premenopausal patients emphasized the susceptibility of these cells to environmental induced reproductive disorders. The AhR overexpression was contributed to ER-/PgR- immunophenotype in malignant tissues. Weight gain (after 18 and after pregnancy), long term (>5yrs) OCP consumption, smoking, severe stress ,history of ovarian cysts, hormonal deregulations, living near PAHs producing sources, were correlated with increased risk of breast cancer and reproductive disorders and were correlated with elevated tissue levels of AhR. It seems that increased risk of breast cancer and other reproductive tumours in Tehran may be the result of exposure to environmental endocrine disruptors. Long term exposure to environmental estrogens can increase the tissue levels of AhR and deregulate the expression pattern of sex steroid receptors and other genes in target tissues.http://www.jphs.ir/article_527125.htmlEndocrine Disrupting chemicalsSteroidsBreast cancerTumors
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author Sepideh Arbabi Bidgoli
Tara Eftekhari
Heideh Keihan
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Tara Eftekhari
Heideh Keihan
Role of endocrine disrupting chemicals on the tissue levels of AhR and sex steroid receptors in breast tumours
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences
Endocrine Disrupting chemicals
Steroids
Breast cancer
Tumors
author_facet Sepideh Arbabi Bidgoli
Tara Eftekhari
Heideh Keihan
author_sort Sepideh Arbabi Bidgoli
title Role of endocrine disrupting chemicals on the tissue levels of AhR and sex steroid receptors in breast tumours
title_short Role of endocrine disrupting chemicals on the tissue levels of AhR and sex steroid receptors in breast tumours
title_full Role of endocrine disrupting chemicals on the tissue levels of AhR and sex steroid receptors in breast tumours
title_fullStr Role of endocrine disrupting chemicals on the tissue levels of AhR and sex steroid receptors in breast tumours
title_full_unstemmed Role of endocrine disrupting chemicals on the tissue levels of AhR and sex steroid receptors in breast tumours
title_sort role of endocrine disrupting chemicals on the tissue levels of ahr and sex steroid receptors in breast tumours
publisher Islamic Azad University
series Journal of Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences
issn 2228-6780
2322-4738
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Breast cancer affects Iranian women at least one decade younger than their counterparts in other countries and the incidence of breast fibroadenoma is growing in the last two decades in Tehran. This study aimed to compare the AhR levels in premenopausal breast cancer and breast fibroadnemo with appropriate normal groups. Possible associations of AhR with lifestyle and reproductive risk factors and other fundamental genes of breast cancer and reproductive disorders were the other major goals of present study. To conduct the comparisons all possible reproductive, environmental and lifestyle risk factors of mentioned diseases were recorded in 100 breast cancer, 100 breast fibroadenoma and compared with 400 women in normal group from 2009 to 2011. AhR overexpression in epithelial cells of premenopausal patients emphasized the susceptibility of these cells to environmental induced reproductive disorders. The AhR overexpression was contributed to ER-/PgR- immunophenotype in malignant tissues. Weight gain (after 18 and after pregnancy), long term (>5yrs) OCP consumption, smoking, severe stress ,history of ovarian cysts, hormonal deregulations, living near PAHs producing sources, were correlated with increased risk of breast cancer and reproductive disorders and were correlated with elevated tissue levels of AhR. It seems that increased risk of breast cancer and other reproductive tumours in Tehran may be the result of exposure to environmental endocrine disruptors. Long term exposure to environmental estrogens can increase the tissue levels of AhR and deregulate the expression pattern of sex steroid receptors and other genes in target tissues.
topic Endocrine Disrupting chemicals
Steroids
Breast cancer
Tumors
url http://www.jphs.ir/article_527125.html
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