Oral contraceptive (OCP) use increases proliferation and decreases oestrogen receptor content of epithelial cells in the normal human breast
- 10 May 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 48 (2) , 206-210
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910480209
Abstract
The effect of ingestion of oral contraceptives (OCP) on cell proliferation and oestrogen (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) expression of the epithelial cells of the normal human breast was compared with findings in controls not taking OCPs. Histologically normal breast tissue was removed during operation for fibroadenoma or reduction mammoplasty in 216 women whose mean age was 28.1 ± 8.5 years (±SD range 14–53 years). During natural cycles the mean proportion of cells expressing ER was 3.94 ± 3.71 (% mean ±SD, range 0–20.8, n = 51), while of those expressing PR it was 12.1 ± 7.1% (range 3.0–36.1, n = 47). There was a significant decline in ER during the menstrual cycle [p = p = p < 0.01). Use of the OCP significantly reduced the number of cells which expressed ER and increased the LI earlier in the cycle. No effect of OCP use on the number of PR+ cells was detectable. We conclude that significant changes in the proportions of ER+ and proliferating cells occur during natural menstrual cycles. These changes are perturbed by ingestion of OCPs, so that there is greater suppression of ER and a longer period of high proliferation during the menstrual cycle. These results may explain the relationship between OCP use and the possible risk of breast cancer.Keywords
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