Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Low Dose Estrogen Supplementation Reduces Mortality of Mice in Estrogen-Dependent Human Tumor Xenograft Model
Jong Soon KangMoo Rim KangSang-Bae HanWon Kee YoonJang Hyun KimTaek Chang LeeChang Woo LeeKi Hoon LeeKiho LeeSong-Kyu ParkHwan Mook Kim
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2009 Volume 32 Issue 1 Pages 150-152

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Breast cancer is one of the most frequent female cancers in the Western world. Perturbation of estrogen levels by hormone replacement therapy or pregnancy is associated with a variety of diseases, including breast cancer. Estrogen supplementation is required to establish appropriate animal models for estrogen-related diseases. In this report, we demonstrated that supplementation with high doses of 17β-estradiol results in deaths in estrogen-dependent MCF-7 tumor xenograft model. Renal damage and bladder stone formation was implicated as a major cause of death. The mortality rate was significantly reduced when mice received a low dose of 17β-estradiol. We also confirmed that low dose of 17β-estradiol supplementation can support the growth of tumors in MCF-7 tumor xenograft model. These results suggest that low dose estrogen supplementation may be more appropriate in estrogen-dependent tumor xenograft models.

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