Literature DB >> 1084274

Morphological changes of thymus and the thyroid gland after postnatal extirpation of pineal body.

G Csaba, P Baráth.   

Abstract

Extirpation of the pineal body of newborn rats was followed by the disorganization of thymic structure, follicular transformation and proliferation, viz. malignant transformation of its epithelial and connective tissue elements. Increase of connective tissue was also observed in the thyroid gland. The follicular cells contained crystal-like bodies and vesicles, whereas in the parafollicular cells the endoplasmic reticulum was increased and light granules appeared.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1084274

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinol Exp        ISSN: 0013-7200


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4.  Dark exposure inhibits the mitotic activity of thyroid follicular cells in male mice with intact pineal.

Authors:  A Lewiński; M K Vaughan; T H Champney; R J Reiter; N K Smith
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Review 5.  Neuroendocrine control of photoperiodic changes in immune function.

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Review 7.  Pineal effects on metabolism and glucose homeostasis: evidence for lines of humoral mediation of pineal influences on tumor growth.

Authors:  W B Quay; K C Gorray
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8.  Intervention in the aging immune system: Influence of dietary restriction, dehydroepiandrosterone, melatonin, and exercise.

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9.  Stereological studies on the effects of pinealectomy, melatonin and oestradiol on the adrenal cortex of ovariectomised rats.

Authors:  L K Malendowicz
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10.  Modulation of immunity in young-adult and aged squirrel, Funambulus pennanti by melatonin and p-chlorophenylalanine.

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