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Subject: thyroid gland
Subject: ApoE KO-/- female mice
Subject: morphometric analysis
Subject: l-thyroxine


Year: 2014


Type: Article



Title: HISTOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF THE THYROID GLAND IN APOLIPOPROTEIN E DEFICIENT FEMALE MICE AFTER LEVOTHYROXINE APPLICATION


Author: Petrova, Irena
Author: Mitevska, Elida
Author: Gerasimovska, Zorica
Author: Milenkova, Liljana
Author: Kostovska, Nevena



Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the histological characteristics of the thyroid gland in ApoE KO-/-mice following the application of levothyroxine (l-thyroxine). A total of 12 female ApoE KO-/- mice were divided into two groups. A control group of mice received distilled water and the experimental group received l-thyroxine dissolved in drinking water at a daily dose of 2 µg/ml, over 12 weeks. The paraffin sections were processed with the usual hae- matoxilin-eosin technique of staining. Qualitative histological analysis demonstrated: the presence of large distended follicles in the peripheral areas of the gland; fulfillment of the lumen of follicles with an ample amount of colloid; complete absence of resorptive vacuoles in the colloid; a flattened follicullar epithelium. Morpho- metric assessment showed a significant increase in the diameters of follicles in the peripheral areas of the gland and a significant decrease in the height of the follicullar epithelium (p < 0,001). Our results demonstrated that l-thyroxine causes characteristic morphological changes in the struc ture of the thyroid gland in the direction of the occurrence of hyperthyroidism.


Publisher: Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts


Relation: Prilozi (Makedonska akademija na naukite i umetnostite. Oddelenie za medicinski nauki)



Identifier: oai:repository.ukim.mk:20.500.12188/25765
Identifier: 1857-9345
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/25765



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