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Author(s):  
Alejandro Bielli ◽  
Aline Freitas‐de‐Melo ◽  
Patricia Genovese ◽  
Matías Villagrán ◽  
Celia Tasende ◽  
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Author(s):  
Sahel Motaghi ◽  
Hossein Jonaidi ◽  
Hadis Talebifard ◽  
Mohammadamin Chavoshizadeh

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 1105
Author(s):  
Rafidah Hod ◽  
Sandra Maniam ◽  
Nurul Huda Mohd Nor

Equol is a soy isoflavone metabolite that can be produced by intestinal bacteria. It is lipophilic and resembles natural oestrogens with an affinity to oestrogen receptors. This review is focused on how equol affects breast cancer, as evidenced by in vivo and in vitro studies. Equol is considered chemoprotective in specific endocrine-related pathologies, such as breast cancer, prostate cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and menopausal symptoms. In humans, not everyone can produce equol from gut metabolism. It is postulated that equol producers benefit more than non-equol producers for all the endocrine-related effects. Equol exists in two enantiomers of R-equol and S-equol. Earlier studies, however, did not specify which enantiomer was being used. This review considers equol’s type and concentration variations, pathways affected, and its outcome in in vivo and in vitro studies.


2020 ◽  
Vol 59 (1) ◽  
pp. 122-129
Author(s):  
Luis F. Tapias ◽  
Thomas J. Rogan ◽  
Cameron D. Wright ◽  
Douglas J. Mathisen

Abstract OBJECTIVES Idiopathic laryngotracheal stenosis (ILTS) is an uncommon problem arising mostly in women. In some, it arises during or is exacerbated by pregnancy. Experience with management of patients with this rare association is limited. This study seeks to evaluate the management of patients with pregnancy-associated ILTS and compare outcomes to cases not associated with pregnancy. METHODS Retrospective review of 15 patients undergoing surgical treatment of pregnancy-associated ILTS from 1971 to 2013. Variables of interest and airway outcomes were compared to patients with non-pregnancy-associated ILTS. RESULTS Pregnancy-associated ILTS was observed in 15/263 (5.7%) patients. Symptoms developed during their first pregnancy. When compared to non-pregnancy patients, these patients were younger (37 vs 47 years; P = 0.0003), had more prior tracheostomies (26.7% vs 10.9%; P = 0.085) and had more preoperative airway dilatations (86.7% vs 57.7%; P = 0.030). All patients completed pregnancy without complications and ultimately underwent laryngotracheal resection. The expression of hormonal receptors in the surgical specimens was similar in both groups (oestrogen receptors: 100% vs 75% and progesterone receptors: 71.4% vs 72.1%, in pregnancy and non-pregnancy patients, respectively). Airway outcomes were good/excellent in 13 (86.7%) patients with pregnancy-associated ILTS and 225 (90.7%) patients without pregnancy association (P = 0.642), and did not change when adjusting for other risk factors. CONCLUSIONS Pregnancy-associated ILTS is rare. The pathophysiology is unclear, but appearance of symptoms during pregnancy may suggest hormonal factors. To minimize foetal risk, dilatation during pregnancy followed by laryngotracheal resection after delivery is the preferred treatment. Pregnancy association does not seem to affect outcomes with expected satisfactory results in most patients.


2020 ◽  
pp. 146531252095871
Author(s):  
Arthur S Cunha ◽  
Luiza Vertuan dos Santos ◽  
Samantha Schaffer Pugsley Baratto ◽  
Zerrin Abbasoglu ◽  
Jennifer Tsi Gerber ◽  
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Objective: To evaluate if genetic polymorphisms in the oestrogen receptor 1 ( ESR1) and oestrogen receptor 2 ( ESR2) genes encoded for oestrogen receptors alpha (ERα) and beta (ERβ) are involved in permanent tooth size. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Orthodontic Clinic at School of Dentistry of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo. Participants: A total of 108 orthodontic patients. Materials and Methods: Pre-treatment orthodontic records were evaluated. Dental casts were used to determine the maximum crown measurements of fully erupted permanent teeth in the mesiodistal dimensions. Second and third molars were not included in the analysis. Genomic DNA samples were used for the genotyping of four genetic polymorphisms: ESR1 (rs9340799 and rs2234693) and ESR2 (rs1256049 and rs4986938). The associations between tooth size and sex were evaluated using t test. The associations between tooth size and genotype were analysed with linear regression and adjusted by sex at an alpha of P⩽0.05. Results: Female patients presented smaller tooth size than male patients. A statistically significant difference was observed in almost all teeth ( P<0.05). The genetic polymorphisms in rs9340799, rs2234693, rs1256049 and rs4986938 were associated with some tooth sizes in both the maxilla and mandible ( P<0.05). Conclusion: This study provides evidence that genetic polymorphisms in ESR1 and ESR2 could be associated with tooth size in permanent teeth.


2020 ◽  
Vol 41 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-18
Author(s):  
Ling Zhang ◽  
Wenqian Xiong ◽  
Tian Fu ◽  
Xuefeng Long ◽  
Zhibing Zhang ◽  
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