Title
Decreased Thyroid Follicle Size In Dwarf Mice May Suggest The Role Of Growth Hormone Signaling In Thyroid Growth Regulation
Keywords
Ames dwarf mice; Follicular epithelium thickness; GHRKO mice; Inner follicular perimeter; Inner follicular surface area; Thyroid follicle
Abstract
Background: Altered somatotrophic signaling is among the most important potential mechanisms of extended longevity. Ames dwarf (df/df) mice are homozygous for mutation at the Prop-1 gene, leading to a lack of growth hormone (GH), prolactin and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). Mice homozygous for targeted disruption of the growth hormone receptor/growth hormone binding protein gene are known as GH receptor knockout (GHRKO) mice or Laron dwarf. Both, df/df and GHRKO mice, are characterized by reduced body size, low plasma insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), remarkably extended longevity, and severe (in df/df mice) or mild (in GHRKO mice) thyroid hypofunction. Recently, by crossing df/df and GHRKO mice, double-mutant Ames dwarf/GHRKO (df/KO) mice were created. Interestingly, these mice are smaller than Ames dwarfs or GHRKOs, and also have reduced insulin and IGF-I levels. The aim of the study was to investigate if and to what extent certain thyroid morphological parameters, such as inner follicular surface area, inner follicular perimeter, as well as the follicular epithelium thickness are changed in the examined dwarf mice. Methods. This quantification was performed in thyroids collected from df/df, GHRKO and df/KO female mice, at approximately 5-6months of age. We used a computerized plotting programme that combines a live microscopic image of the slide with an operator-generated overlay. Results: Inner follicular surface area and inner follicular perimeter were decreased in all examined kinds of dwarf mice as compared to normal animals. Furthermore, decreases in these two parameters were more pronounced in df/df and df/KO than in GHRKO mice. Concerning the follicular epithelium thickness, only a tendency towards decrease of this parameter was found in all three kinds of dwarf mice. Conclusions: Parameters characterizing thyroid follicle size are decreased in all three examined models of dwarf mice, which may explain decreased thyroid hormone levels in both basal mutants (Ames dwarfs and GHRKOs). df/df mutation seems to predominate over GHRKO genetic intervention concerning their effects on thyroid growth. Beside TSH, also GH signaling seems to constitute a crucial element in the regulation of thyroid growth and, possibly, function. © 2012 Gesing et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
Publication Date
10-11-2012
Publication Title
Thyroid Research
Volume
5
Issue
1
Number of Pages
-
Document Type
Article
Personal Identifier
scopus
DOI Link
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-6614-5-7
Copyright Status
Unknown
Socpus ID
84867172577 (Scopus)
Source API URL
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/84867172577
STARS Citation
Gesing, Adam; Bartke, Andrzej; Masternak, Michal M.; Lewiski, Andrzej; and Karbownik-Lewiska, Magorzata, "Decreased Thyroid Follicle Size In Dwarf Mice May Suggest The Role Of Growth Hormone Signaling In Thyroid Growth Regulation" (2012). Scopus Export 2010-2014. 4643.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/scopus2010/4643