BIOMED   24552
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOMEDICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
INDUCTION OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN LYMPHOID TISSUE FROM MURINE MODELS OF HYPOTHYROIDISM: TREATMENT WITH PROPYLTHIOURACIL VERSUS THYROIDECTOMY
Autor/es:
ROMEO H; BARREIRO ARCOS M L; CREMASCHI GA; KLECHA AJ
Lugar:
Buenos Aires
Reunión:
Congreso; Reunión de Sociedades de Biociencias 2020; 2020
Institución organizadora:
SAIC-SAI-SAFIS
Resumen:
Introduction: Hypothyroidism induced by antithyroid drugs increases reactive oxygen species (ROS). Some authors attribute the increase in ROS to a decrease in the intracellular concentration ofnon-enzymatic antioxidants and other authors to a cytotoxic effectof the drug in the liver. Objective: 1- Analyze whether the increasein ROS is a pathological condition induced by hypothyroidism or isdue to the direct action of antithyroid drugs; 2- Evaluate the effect ofhypothyroidism on lymphocyte functionality. Methods: Hypothyroidism was induced in Balb/c mice by treatment with propylthiouracil(PTU; 0.5 g/l drinking water for 15 days) or thyroidectomy. Thyroidhormone levels were quantified by RIA. ROS were evaluated byDCFH-DA staining and flow cytometry. Liver damage was evaluatedin tissue sections stained with hematoxylin-eosin and Masson?s Trichome. The number of lymphoid follicles was determined in sections of lymph nodes or spleen stained with hematoxylin-eosin. Apoptosisof lymphoid cells was quantified by flow cytometry and cell proliferation was evaluated by incorporation of [3H]-thymidine into DNA. Results: We found that both, hypothyroid mice by treatment with PTUand thyroidectomized (Thy) had an increased production of ROSin lymph nodes (LN) and spleen (S) compared to euthyroid mice[% increase (LN) PTU: 68.5±8.4, Thy: 62.2±6.5 and % increase (S)PTU: 50.3±5.8, Thy: 62.6±7.3 (p