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Query: UNIPROT:P04155 (
pS2
)
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Benzylpiperazine
(
BZP
) and trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine (TFMPP) are commonly used constituents of party pill drugs. They are reported to induce psychoactive effects such as euphoria and provide effects similar with other illicit drugs such as methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA). A great deal of evidence has proven that party pills, as alternatives for MDMA, exert harmful effects on users. However, their toxicological effects have not been fully understood and endocrine disruptive effects are still unknown. In this study, we identified estrogenic effects of
BZP
and TFMPP by using in vitro and in vivo assays.
BZP
and TFMPP stimulated cell proliferation in a dose-dependent manner, while co-treatment with tamoxifen and
BZP
or TFMPP showed a decrease of E(2)-induced cell proliferation. In an estrogen sensitive reporter gene assay,
BZP
and TFMPP significantly increased transcriptional activities of party pill drugs. In addition, ER-related genes, PR and
pS2
, were significantly stimulated by
BZP
and TFMPP. These results indicated that
BZP
and TFMPP could have estrogenic activities related to the ER-mediated pathway. Unlike the in vitro assay results,
BZP
and TFMPP did not show significant effects on weight increase in a rodent uterotrophic assay. However, further studies would be necessary to verify the estrogenic activities of
BZP
and TFMPP by a chronic exposure animal study.
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PMID:Estrogenic effects and their action mechanism of the major active components of party pill drugs. 2302 65