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The Effect of Isolated Soy Protein on Plasma Biomarkers in Elderly Men with Elevated Serum Prostate Specific Antigen

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Journal J Urol
Publisher Wolters Kluwer
Specialty Urology
Date 2000 Dec 23
PMID 11125428
Citations 19
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Abstract

Purpose: We performed a randomized double-blind crossover pilot study in elderly men with elevated prostate specific antigen (PSA) on the effects of the daily consumption of 2 soy beverages, each containing 20 gm. of isolated soy protein, on the isoflavone concentration in blood and urine, and on the 3 serum biomarkers cholesterol, PSA and the soluble p105 component of the p185erbB-2 proto-oncogene.

Materials And Methods: A total of 34 men supplemented their diet by consuming 1 of 2 soy protein beverages assigned randomly twice daily for a 6-week period. In a second 6-week period they consumed the other soy protein beverage. The beverage ISP+ provided 42 mg. of genistein and 27 mg. of daidzein daily, whereas the other beverage, ISP-, provided only 2.1 and 1.3 mg. of these isoflavones daily, respectively. Blood and 24-hour urine samples were obtained before the study, at 2-week intervals during the study and 2 weeks after study completion.

Results: ISP+ and to a lesser extent ISP- substantially increased the serum concentration and urinary output of the isoflavones and their metabolites. Serum cholesterol was significantly decreased by ISP+ irrespective of the order in which the 2 soy beverages were administered and in apparent correlation with the total isoflavone concentration. There was no significant effect of the soy beverages on serum PSA and p105erbB-2 values.

Conclusions: This study reveals that short-term exposure of elderly men with elevated serum PSA values to soy protein containing isoflavones decreases serum cholesterol but not the serum biomarkers PSA and p105erbB-2.

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