Menopausal hormone therapy(MHT)has been widely used for the clinical treatment of symptoms associated with menopause in women.However,the exact nature of the relationship between MHT and the increased risk of breast c...Menopausal hormone therapy(MHT)has been widely used for the clinical treatment of symptoms associated with menopause in women.However,the exact nature of the relationship between MHT and the increased risk of breast cancer has not been fully elucidated.The results of the Women’s Health Initiative’s randomized controlled clinical studies showed that estrogen monotherapy was associated with a lower incidence of breast cancer as compared to estrogen-progesterone combined therapy,with an elevated risk of breast cancer.The evidence currently available from randomized trials and observational studies is based on data from different populations,drug formulations,and routes of administration.Even though the risks of MHT and breast cancer have received a great deal of attention,information regarding the unpredictable toxicological risks of estrogen and progestogen metabolism needs to be further analyzed.Furthermore,the diversity and complexity of the metabolic pathways of estrogen and different progestogens as well as the association of the different estrogen and progestogen metabolites with the increased risk of breast cancer need to be adequately studied.Therefore,this review aimed to describe the biological effects of estrogen,progesterone,and their metabolites on the proliferation of breast cancer cells,based on relevant basic research and clinical trials,to improve our understanding of the biological functions of estrogen and progestogen as well as the safety of MHT.展开更多
Objective: Our previous study has showed that △DNMT3B is the predominant form of DNMT3B in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In this study, we aimed to explore the expression patterns of the △DNMT3B variants in...Objective: Our previous study has showed that △DNMT3B is the predominant form of DNMT3B in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In this study, we aimed to explore the expression patterns of the △DNMT3B variants in breast cancer and to identify whether the pattern was similar to that in NSCLC or not and its clinical significance. Methods: Expression of seven △DNMT3B variants in 59 breast cancer and the corresponding normal tissue was measured using RT-PCR. The correlations between the expressions of △DNMT3B variants and the clinical parameters including ER/PR status, clincopathologic feature and survivals were analyzed. Results: There were significant differences in the expression ratios of △DNMT3B1-7 variants between breast cancer tissues and normal tissues (P〈0.001). The positive ratio of △DNMT3B1-7 variants were 66%, 71%, 17%, 51%, 76.2%, 50% and 61% in tumor tissue, respectively; while 16%, 8.4%, 3.38%, 3.38%, 11.8%, 13.5% and 5.08% in the corresponding normal tissue, which was different from the pattern of △DNMT3B1-7 expression in NSCLC (62%, 76%, 2.5%, 46%, 18%, 27% and 16% in tumor tissue, respectively; while 18%, 11%, 0%, 3.3%, 0%, 0% and 0% in normal lung tissue, respectively; P〈0.0001). Expressions of △DNMT3B2, 3B4 and 3B7 were higher in the patients with negative estrogen receptor (ER) than those with positive estrogen receptor (P=0.035, P=0.0141 and P=0.0219, respectively). △DNMT3B7 expression was higher for the patients with negative progestogen receptor (PR) compared to those with positive progestogen receptor (P=0.0379). Expression ratio of △DNMT3B5 in stage Ⅲ tumors is lower than that in stage Ⅰ/Ⅱ ones (P= 0.041). But we did not find any relation between the △DNMT3B variants and the patients' survival. Conclusion: The pattern of △DNMT3B variants in breast cancer is different from that in NSCLC. Expressions of △DNMT3B2, 3B4 and 3B7 are associated with estrogen receptors status. While △DNMT3B7 is associated with progestogen receptor. No relation between the △DNMT3B variants and the patients' survival were found.展开更多
Progestogen-only injectable contraceptive is a highly effective, long lasting and reversible agent of fertility control. The objective is to determine the profile of the acceptors, side effects and indication for disc...Progestogen-only injectable contraceptive is a highly effective, long lasting and reversible agent of fertility control. The objective is to determine the profile of the acceptors, side effects and indication for discontinuation of progestogen-only injectable contraceptives at UCTH, Calabar. This was a retrospective study of the clients who used progestogen-only injectable contraceptives at the family planning unit between 1<sup>st</sup> January 2008 and 31<sup>st</sup> December 2014. A total of 1392 clients used the injectable progestogen-only contraceptive out of 5986 total contraceptive users giving the prevalence rate of 23.3% over the period. Of these, 60.4% of the clients accepted the depot medroxyprogesterone acetate, while 39.6% accepted the norethisterone enanthate. It was mostly utilized by multiparous women, clients with tertiary education and those in their third decade of life. Secondary amenorrhea was the commonest side effect in 47.7% of the clients. Over the study period, 243 (19.8%) discontinued the method and 48.1% discontinued due to secondary amenorrhea while 31.4% was due to desire to get pregnant. Progestogen-only injectable contraceptive was associated with multiple side-effects, with secondary amenorrhea being the most common, and menstrual irregularity was the main reason for discontinuation. Providing adequate information to clients about this method of contraception and its probable side effects, supportive counseling during initiation of contraception and re-enforcement during follow-up visit can go a long way in enhancing patient satisfaction and hence continuation of progestogen-only injectable contraceptive despite minor side effects.展开更多
基金This study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.61673024 and 81971348)the Clinical Medicine Plus X-Young Scholar Project,Peking University,and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central University(Grant No.PKU2018LCXQ001).
文摘Menopausal hormone therapy(MHT)has been widely used for the clinical treatment of symptoms associated with menopause in women.However,the exact nature of the relationship between MHT and the increased risk of breast cancer has not been fully elucidated.The results of the Women’s Health Initiative’s randomized controlled clinical studies showed that estrogen monotherapy was associated with a lower incidence of breast cancer as compared to estrogen-progesterone combined therapy,with an elevated risk of breast cancer.The evidence currently available from randomized trials and observational studies is based on data from different populations,drug formulations,and routes of administration.Even though the risks of MHT and breast cancer have received a great deal of attention,information regarding the unpredictable toxicological risks of estrogen and progestogen metabolism needs to be further analyzed.Furthermore,the diversity and complexity of the metabolic pathways of estrogen and different progestogens as well as the association of the different estrogen and progestogen metabolites with the increased risk of breast cancer need to be adequately studied.Therefore,this review aimed to describe the biological effects of estrogen,progesterone,and their metabolites on the proliferation of breast cancer cells,based on relevant basic research and clinical trials,to improve our understanding of the biological functions of estrogen and progestogen as well as the safety of MHT.
基金supported by the grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.30572104,30772472)
文摘Objective: Our previous study has showed that △DNMT3B is the predominant form of DNMT3B in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In this study, we aimed to explore the expression patterns of the △DNMT3B variants in breast cancer and to identify whether the pattern was similar to that in NSCLC or not and its clinical significance. Methods: Expression of seven △DNMT3B variants in 59 breast cancer and the corresponding normal tissue was measured using RT-PCR. The correlations between the expressions of △DNMT3B variants and the clinical parameters including ER/PR status, clincopathologic feature and survivals were analyzed. Results: There were significant differences in the expression ratios of △DNMT3B1-7 variants between breast cancer tissues and normal tissues (P〈0.001). The positive ratio of △DNMT3B1-7 variants were 66%, 71%, 17%, 51%, 76.2%, 50% and 61% in tumor tissue, respectively; while 16%, 8.4%, 3.38%, 3.38%, 11.8%, 13.5% and 5.08% in the corresponding normal tissue, which was different from the pattern of △DNMT3B1-7 expression in NSCLC (62%, 76%, 2.5%, 46%, 18%, 27% and 16% in tumor tissue, respectively; while 18%, 11%, 0%, 3.3%, 0%, 0% and 0% in normal lung tissue, respectively; P〈0.0001). Expressions of △DNMT3B2, 3B4 and 3B7 were higher in the patients with negative estrogen receptor (ER) than those with positive estrogen receptor (P=0.035, P=0.0141 and P=0.0219, respectively). △DNMT3B7 expression was higher for the patients with negative progestogen receptor (PR) compared to those with positive progestogen receptor (P=0.0379). Expression ratio of △DNMT3B5 in stage Ⅲ tumors is lower than that in stage Ⅰ/Ⅱ ones (P= 0.041). But we did not find any relation between the △DNMT3B variants and the patients' survival. Conclusion: The pattern of △DNMT3B variants in breast cancer is different from that in NSCLC. Expressions of △DNMT3B2, 3B4 and 3B7 are associated with estrogen receptors status. While △DNMT3B7 is associated with progestogen receptor. No relation between the △DNMT3B variants and the patients' survival were found.
文摘Progestogen-only injectable contraceptive is a highly effective, long lasting and reversible agent of fertility control. The objective is to determine the profile of the acceptors, side effects and indication for discontinuation of progestogen-only injectable contraceptives at UCTH, Calabar. This was a retrospective study of the clients who used progestogen-only injectable contraceptives at the family planning unit between 1<sup>st</sup> January 2008 and 31<sup>st</sup> December 2014. A total of 1392 clients used the injectable progestogen-only contraceptive out of 5986 total contraceptive users giving the prevalence rate of 23.3% over the period. Of these, 60.4% of the clients accepted the depot medroxyprogesterone acetate, while 39.6% accepted the norethisterone enanthate. It was mostly utilized by multiparous women, clients with tertiary education and those in their third decade of life. Secondary amenorrhea was the commonest side effect in 47.7% of the clients. Over the study period, 243 (19.8%) discontinued the method and 48.1% discontinued due to secondary amenorrhea while 31.4% was due to desire to get pregnant. Progestogen-only injectable contraceptive was associated with multiple side-effects, with secondary amenorrhea being the most common, and menstrual irregularity was the main reason for discontinuation. Providing adequate information to clients about this method of contraception and its probable side effects, supportive counseling during initiation of contraception and re-enforcement during follow-up visit can go a long way in enhancing patient satisfaction and hence continuation of progestogen-only injectable contraceptive despite minor side effects.