HORMONAL RESPONSIVENESS OF POSTMENOPAUSAL MAMMARY GLAND
Project Number1R01AG013059-01
Former Number1R01CA059480-01A1
Contact PI/Project LeaderHASLAM, SANDRA Z
Awardee OrganizationMICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
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Abstract Text
Little in known about the mitogenic effects of estrogen (E) and
progestins (P) in the postmenopausal breast. Despite this, hormones are
commonly prescribed for postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
We have developed an in vivo model of the postmenopausal mammary gland
in mice and preliminary studies show that epithelial and stromal cells
of the postmenopausal mammary gland of the mouse have a heightened
sensitivity to the growth promoting effects of E and stromal cells in
particular, have decreased expression of the growth inhibitor, TGF-Beta1
after estrogen treatment. The overall goals of this proposal are to
characterize the hormonal responsiveness of the postmenopausal gland in
mice to ovarian hormones and to elucidate the underlying mechanism(s).
We hypothesize that in the mouse, altered hormonal responsiveness to
estrogen may be due to either increased potency or efficacy of the
hormone as a result of altered receptor function or an increase in
receptor number, respectively. Furthermore, altered responsiveness to
progestins, altered expression of growth factors (EGF, TGF-alpha, IGF-I,
II) growth inhibitors (TGF-Beta1) and/or their respective receptors will
also be investigated in the postmenopausal mammary gland, since
interactions between estrogen and progestins and ovarian hormones and
growth factors/inhibitors are also involved in growth regulation. To
determine if a similar situation exists in the human, hormone receptor
and growth factor/inhibitor, cellular distribution, as well as the
effects of HRT on mammary cell proliferation and mammary gland morphology
will also be analyzed in the postmenopausal human breast. The results
obtained from the proposed studies should provide important information
about the biology of the postmenopausal mammary gland and potential
consequences of hormone replacement treatment in postmenopausal women.
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