Taylor H, Quintero E M, Iacopino A M, Lephart E D
Department of Zoology, Cellular Biology Division, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA.
Brain Res Dev Brain Res. 1999 May 14;114(2):277-81. doi: 10.1016/s0165-3806(99)00038-3.
Calbindin-D28K (CALB) in the medial basal hypothalamic (MBH) and preoptic area (POA) of male and female fetuses from pregnant rats fed different phytoestrogens diets during gestation was examined by Western analysis. In animals fed a phytoestrogen containing diet (Phyto-200), males displayed significantly higher CALB levels compared to females. Whereas, in animals fed a phytoestrogen-free diet (Phyto-free), females exhibited significantly higher CALB levels compared to Phyto-200 female values. The present data have far reaching implications where phytoestrogen content in diets apparently influence MBH-POA CALB levels prenatally. The altered CALB levels may in turn modify sexually dimorphic brain structures during neuronal development by buffering Ca2+ that is associated with programmed cell death.
通过蛋白质免疫印迹分析,检测了孕期喂食不同植物雌激素饮食的孕鼠所产雄性和雌性胎儿下丘脑内侧基底部(MBH)和视前区(POA)中的钙结合蛋白-D28K(CALB)。在喂食含植物雌激素饮食(Phyto-200)的动物中,雄性的CALB水平显著高于雌性。然而,在喂食不含植物雌激素饮食(Phyto-free)的动物中,雌性的CALB水平显著高于Phyto-200组的雌性。目前的数据具有深远的意义,即饮食中的植物雌激素含量显然会在产前影响MBH-POA的CALB水平。CALB水平的改变可能会通过缓冲与程序性细胞死亡相关的Ca2+,进而在神经元发育过程中改变性二态性脑结构。