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Pleiotropic Effects of Isoflavones in Inflammation and Chronic Degenerative Diseases

Jurga Bernatonienė, Jurga Andrėja Kazlauskaitė, Dalia M. Kopustinskienė

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Isoflavones are phytoestrogens of plant origin, mostly found in the members of the Fabaceae family, that exert beneficial effects in various degenerative disorders. Having high similarity to 17-β-estradiol, isoflavones can bind estrogen receptors, scavenge reactive oxygen species, activate various cellular signal transduction pathways and modulate growth and transcription factors, activities of enzymes, cytokines, and genes regulating cell proliferation and apoptosis. Due to their pleiotropic activities isoflavones might be considered as a natural alternative for the treatment of estrogen decrease-related conditions during menopause. This review will focus on the effects of isoflavones on inflammation and chronic degenerative diseases including cancer, metabolic, cardiovascular, neurodegenerative diseases, rheumatoid arthritis and adverse postmenopausal symptoms.

Topics & Concepts

IsoflavonesPhytoestrogensInflammationEstrogen receptorEstrogenBiologyMedicineSignal transductionMenopauseBioinformaticsInternal medicineCancerBiochemistryBreast cancerPhytoestrogen effects and researchEstrogen and related hormone effectsNatural product bioactivities and synthesis