Journal of Functional Foods (Oct 2024)

Effects of royal jelly and its extracts on endometrial receptivity and MCF-7 cell growth in rats with thin endometrium

  • Ming Zheng,
  • Nan Zhang,
  • Qianyang Lv,
  • Jinzhong Xu,
  • Kai Xu,
  • Lili Wu,
  • Dejun Ji,
  • Yi Zhang,
  • Kang Wang,
  • Qingsheng Niu,
  • Zheguang Lin,
  • Zhi Wang,
  • Ting Ji

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 121
p. 106457

Abstract

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Royal jelly (RJ) is rich in various nutrients, including proteins and amino acids. RJ consumption improves sexual and urinary function in postmenopausal women, possibly owing to its hormone-like effects. Currently, hormone regulation and assisted reproductive technologies are widely used to treat thin endometria; however, high doses of these drugs can add to liver burden. In this study, RJ proteins and fatty acids were isolated, and their therapeutic effects on thin endometria were investigated in vivo and in vitro to verify their hormone-like regulatory effects. The results showed that RJ and its extracts could regulate endometrial receptivity-related factor expression levels in rats with a thin endometrium, accelerate MCF-7 cell apoptosis, and increase estrogen receptor expression in MCF-7 cells wherein. The estrogen-like effects of RJ and the fatty acids may be the main contributors. RJ may be a potential natural hormone replacement therapy.

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