vitamin E succinate down regulating androgen receptors

blaze

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vitamin E succinate down regulating androgen receptors?

I have been reading some of male pattern baldness Research's articles and this caught my eye. Im not sure whether this has been debunked or not but here is the report.

What do you guys think? If this is true it would be worth adding to everyones regimens. It wouldnt be any hassle to take some Vit E everyday, plus its cheap too.

VITAMIN E SUCCINATE DOWN REGULATES ANDROGEN ACTIVITY
     
Out of prostate research comes some interesting findings about Vitamin E Succinate that could have possible implications for male pattern loss, which is largely mediated by the same hormonal factors implicated in prostate enlargement and prostate cancer. It was only the succinate version of vitamin E that produced these specific effects, which is inexpensive and widely available. A study published in the May 28 2002 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences(http://www.pnas.org/ ) has revealed previously unknown mechanisms of action for vitamin E succinate against prostate cancer. Vitamin E had been associated with a lower incidence of prostate cancer in epidemiologic studies and the succinate form of the vitamin has been shown to inhibit cancer growth in several studies.
     
The University of Rochester researchers used an androgen-dependent human prostate cancer cell line to find out how vitamin E succinate prevents and combats cancer. In one experiment, vitamin E succinate was compared to the antiandrogen drug flutamide. While the addition of flutamide largely failed to combat growth stimulated by the addition of the androgen dihydrotestosterone (DHT), vitamin E succinate proved to be successful. However, when both compounds were added, a further repressing of DHT-mediated cell growth was observed. When tumor cells were replaced with cell cultures from normal prostate tissue, the same amount of vitamin E succinate only slightly inhibited cell growth, suggesting that the vitamin may selectively inhibit tumor cells that are androgen sensitive.
     
In another experiment that sought to determine the effect of vitamin E succinate on prostate specific antigen (PSA), a marker for prostate cancer, PSA expression was induced by the addition of DHT to the cell culture. When vitamin E was added, intracellular and secreted levels of PSA expression were repressed. This occurred together with down-regulation of androgen receptor protein levels. The androgen receptor is required for the initiation and progression of prostate cancer and Male Pattern Hair Loss. The authors write that vitamin E succinate may suppress the growth of prostate cancer and the expression of PSA "by inhibiting androgen receptor expression at both the transcription and translation levels." An oral dose of 800 i.u.'s would be appropriate to produce these effects.
 

michael barry

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Wookie brought this up a while back. Matt5001 used to use vitamin E succinate and fluridil as the basis of his anti-androgen regimine.


I bet its pretty damn good stuffy. One could easily and cheaply add this to a homemade topical concoction.
 

Bryan

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I remind everyone that there's really no rationale to take the succinate form of vitamin E orally for that specific purpose, because ALL vitamin E esters have to be de-esterified during digestion before they can be absorbed.

Furthermore, while I can accept that vitamin E succinate might have such an effect when applied to prostate cancer cells in vitro, whether or not it would have a similar effect on hair follicles when applied topically to a human scalp remains to be seen.
 

PersonGuy

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This is what you did to the thread....

From this :sleep:

To this: :shock:
 

abcdefg

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I dont know. Taking lots of supplements can tax your liver and organs that have to break all those pills down.
 
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