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Objective: To study the inhibitive effect of soybean isoflavone on bone loss induced by the decrease of estrogen level in ovariectomized rats. Methods: Ovariectomized Wistar rats (n=48) were divided into six groups and given basic diet, or containing soybean isoflavone or diethylstilbestrol diet. After 16 weeks,estrogen and TRAP (tartrate -resistant acid phosphatase) and BGP (bone Gla-containing protein) in serum were determined. BMD (bone mineral density), bone calcium and phosphorus were measured. By using scanning electron microscope and histochemistry methods to observe the change of microstructure in trabecular bone. Result: Soybean isoflavone can significantly decrease the activity of bone resorption marker TRAP and increase the content of bone formation marker BGP. Soybean isoflavone posses weak estrogen effect and increase femur BMD and Ca, P content. Conclusion:Soybean isoflavone have significantly effect of anti-bone loss in ovariectomized rats.
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Objective: To study the effects of genistein on the proliferation and cell cycle progression of human gastric carcinoma cells. Methods: 3H TdR incorporation test was used to investigate the cell proliferation. Flow cytometry was used to analyze the cell cycle arrest. Immunocytochemistry technique and Western blotting were used to observe the cyclin B and P21 waf1/cip1 protein expression. Results: Genistein inhibited the proliferation of tumor cells significantly, arrested cell cycle progression at G 2/M phase, and enhanced cyclin B and P21 waf1/cip1 protein expression in dose dependent manner. Conclusion:Proliferatory inhibition and G 2/M arrest of human gastric carcinoma cells after treated with genistein may be due to increased stability of cyclin B protein and the expression of P21 waf1/cip1 .