Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5891854 | Bone | 2011 | 8 Pages |
In order to effectively treat osteoporosis and other bone-loss disorders, small compounds that could induce bone formation are needed. The present study attempted to establish a screening system for detecting estrogenic activity of compounds, which probably have anti-osteoporosis effects. For this purpose, we established osteoblastic-like MG63 cells stably transfected with the PGL3 reporter gene driven by a promoter consisting of three estrogen response elements (EREs). Using this system, we screened numerous plant extracts, and found several which displayed bioactivity. We conclude that the MG63 cells with estrogen-specific reporter plasmids (MG63-pERE) are useful for high-throughput screening of estrogen receptor agonists from plants which may have favorable potency and could be developed into novel anti-osteoporosis drugs.
⺠This study established a high-throughput screening system based on estrogen receptors. ⺠11 extracts with high ERE-luciferase activity were detected from 500 plant extracts. ⺠Among them eight extracts were substantiated to possess estrogen activity. ⺠This system is useful for screening of phytoestrogens.