| Literature DB >> 35119665 |
Sara Della Torre1, Elisabetta Vegeto2, Paolo Ciana3.
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In spite of the fact that women spend 1/3 of their lives in postmenopause, the search for appropriate therapies able to counteract the derangements associated with the menopause still represents a sort of sought after the "Holy Grail."Nowadays, the combination of estrogens and selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), a class of compounds with a mixed agonist/antagonistic activity on the estrogen receptor (ER) in various tissues, represents the most promising approach to improve postmenopausal women's health, by preserving the benefits while avoiding the side effects of estrogen-based therapy.Given their complex mechanisms of action, the evaluation of SERM activity in combination with conjugated estrogens (CE) requires a multifactorial analysis that takes into account the multifaceted and dynamic effects of these compounds in target tissues, even in relation to the physiological/pathological status.To accomplish such a goal, we took advantage of the ERE-Luc model, a reporter mouse that allows the monitoring of ER transcriptional activity in a spatio-temporal dimension. Cluster analyses performed on in vivo/ex vivo bioluminescence (BLI) data and ex vivo luciferase activity enabled to sustain the combination of CE plus bazedoxifene (TSEC, tissue-selective estrogen complex) as a valuable option for the pharmacological treatment of the postmenopause.Entities:
Keywords: Clustering analysis; Estrogen receptors; Hormone replacement therapies; Imaging in vivo; Luciferase; Menopause; Reporter mice; Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs)
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35119665 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1920-9_10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745