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The effect of cervical X-irradiation on activity index of thyrocytes and plasma TSH: a pre-clinical model for radiation-induced thyroid damage.

H M van Santen1, J E Van Dijk, H Rodermond, F Vansenne, N Meertens, J Haveman, E Endert, J J M De Vijlder, T Vulsma.   

Abstract

Because radiotherapy in the head and neck region is necessary in the treatment of childhood cancer, possibilities to prevent damage to the thyroid gland must be explored. We developed a model in which radiation-induced effects can be investigated in a way that these effects can be quantified, using thyroid dysmorphology and plasma TSH. Thirty-five Wistar rats, 5 weeks old, were X-irradiated on the cervical region, with a single dose varying from 0 to 20 Gy. After 6 weeks, TSH, T4 and T3 were determined, and thyroid glands were processed for histological examination by two independent pathologists. A histological classification scale was developed, using follicular size, colloid density and cell height of thyrocytes to measure hyperplasia and hypertrophy. By the sum of these scores, a cell-activity index was calculated, which was related to plasma TSH concentration. Numbers of PAS-positive droplets and epithelial desquamation were also counted. Inter-observer reliability was assessed. Good to very good reliability was found for scores of follicular size, colloid density and cell height. Significant increase of cell-activity index was found after 10, 15 and 20 Gy. The plasma TSH concentration was positively correlated to the cell-activity index, increasing with radiation-doses up to 15 Gy. The number of desquamated cells was significantly increased after radiation doses >10 Gy, with moderate reliability. In conclusion, this model using cell-activity index of thyrocytes together with plasma thyrotropin concentrations and desquamation of cells can be used for interpretation and future (pre-clinical) studies of prevention of radiation-induced thyroid damage.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15952412     DOI: 10.1007/bf03345383

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest        ISSN: 0391-4097            Impact factor:   4.256


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