Studies and reevaluations of some aspects on thyroid function after superior cervical sympathetic gangliectomy in rats.

Endocrinologia experimentalis Pub Date : 1989-09-01
P Langer, B Mess, C Ruzsás, K Gschwendtová, O Földes, M Bukovská
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The results of 11 experiments in a total of 571 rats (initial body weight of 150-250 g) are reported and some findings differing from those by others are discussed. It was repeatedly found that the animals after bilateral or even unilateral superior cervical sympathetic gangliectomy (GX) did not gain body weight during the first week after surgery. Though they started to grow later, for several weeks their body weight remained significantly less than that of sham operated controls (SH). Though such phenomenon has not yet been described, it may well explain the increase of thyroid weight (as expressed per body weight) after gangliectomy alone or combined with antithyroid drug treatment or hypophysectomy as described by others. It was suggested that such changes may depend on general metabolic changes resulting in a striking inhibition of body weight gain rather than on some specific effect of GX on the thyroid. This view was supported by evaluating the data on absolute and relative thyroid weight from 4 experiments in a total of 265 animals. The level of thyroxine (T4) and thyrotropic hormone (TSG) was repeatedly found to be significantly decreased after GX for until about 72 h and 24 h after surgery, respectively, which was in agreement with the data reported by others. However, the onset of such decrease was repeatedly found to appear at 6 or 8 h after surgery (in one experiment even at 3 h after surgery) which is also contrasting to the onset of T4 decrease at 14 h after surgery as found by others who suggested a correlation of such thyroid depression with a depletion of noradrenaline from the thyroid and may be even from median eminence. In these experiments, however, a decrease of T4 level was found several hours before the depletion of noradrenaline from the thyroid which appeared at 12 h after surgery and remained at similar level until 40 days, while no remarkable changes of that were found in SH animals (with the excretion of slight increase after 24 h). Between about 4 and 40 days after surgery no significant changes in T4 and TSH levels after GX were found as compared with SH animals is in agreement with others.4+n one experiment the increase of T4 at 2 h after TRH injection, resulting apparently from the effect of endogenous TSH, was significantly inhibited in GX animals at 8 days after surgery, while in other experiments (at 8 and 40 days after surgery) no difference in T4 level increase was found in GX animals as compared with SH ones. In general, it may be suggested that superior cervical sympathetic gangliectomy may result in some temporary and perhaps transient changes in pituitary-thyroid function in rats.

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大鼠颈上交感神经节切除术后甲状腺功能若干方面的研究与再评价。
本文报道了571只大鼠(初始体重150 ~ 250 g)的11项实验结果,并讨论了一些不同的结果。反复发现,双侧甚至单侧颈上交感神经节切除术(GX)后的动物在术后第一周内体重没有增加。虽然它们开始生长的较晚,但在几周内,它们的体重仍然明显低于假手术对照组(SH)。虽然这种现象尚未被描述,但它可以很好地解释其他人所描述的单独神经节切除术或联合抗甲状腺药物治疗或垂体切除术后甲状腺重量(以体重表示)的增加。有人认为,这种变化可能取决于导致体重增加显著抑制的一般代谢变化,而不是GX对甲状腺的某些特定作用。这一观点得到了4个实验265只动物的绝对和相对甲状腺重量数据的支持。反复发现GX术后甲状腺素(T4)和促甲状腺激素(TSG)水平分别持续至术后约72 h和24 h显著降低,这与其他文献报道的数据一致。然而,这种下降的开始被反复发现出现在手术后6或8小时(在一个实验中甚至出现在手术后3小时),这也与手术后14小时的T4下降的开始形成对比,其他人发现这种甲状腺抑制与甲状腺去甲肾上腺素的消耗有关,甚至可能来自中位隆起。然而在这些实验,减少T4水平被发现前几个小时消耗的去甲肾上腺素,甲状腺手术后出现在12 h和保持在同样的水平直到40天,虽然没有显著的变化,发现在SH动物(有轻微的排泄增加后24 h)。手术后大约4至40天没有显著改变T4和GX后TSH水平被发现与SH动物与他人一致。4+n一项实验显示,注射TRH后2 h T4水平升高明显是由于内源性TSH的作用,GX动物术后8天T4水平升高明显受到抑制,而在其他实验中(术后8天和40天)GX动物与SH动物的T4水平升高无差异。总的来说,颈上交感神经节切除术可能会导致大鼠垂体-甲状腺功能的一些暂时或短暂的改变。
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