Midtrimester thyroidectomy in the ovine fetus.

J Ayromlooi, P D Berg, E Valderrama, M D Tobias
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Six lamb fetuses at 63-101 days gestation had thyroidectomy (Thx) and were investigated at term for weights, radiologic study, serum thyroxine (T4), and thyroid-stimulating hormone concentrations (TSH), electron-microscopic lung examination, acid base, blood flow, EEG, and brain metabolism. Compared to age-matched controls, body weight was significantly reduced (P less than .025). Brain and lung weights were reduced but not significantly. Brain weight as a percent of body weight was significantly increased in Thx fetuses (Thx = 1.85% +/- 0.18; control = 1.41% +/- 0.08; P less than .025). Hemoglobin was reduced (P less than .025), as was O2 content (P less than .005) and cerebral blood flow (P less than .05). Fetal T4 was low (Thx = 4.1 +/- 1.7 microgram %, control = 9.4 +/- 1.3 microgram %); (P less than .05). Fetal Thx cortisol, calcium, phosphate, glucose, lactate, pH, pO2, pCO2, O2 saturation, heart rate, and blood pressure remained unchanged. Thx-fetal brain O2 consumption and glucose consumption, as well as lactate production, were unchanged. EEG showed no consistent pattern of change regarding maturity, but did show immaturity with the two lowest T4 levels. Bone microradiographs showed growth and maturity retardation, specifically delayed epiphyseal closure, endochrondral ossification, and lack of secondary ossification centers in Thx fetuses. Electron-microscopic examination of lung showed Thx fetuses had fewer lamellar bodies in type II cells, fewer type II cells, and more glycogen granules. Thx causes fetal reduction of T4 and anemia, delays lung maturation and bone growth and maturation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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妊娠中期绵羊胎儿甲状腺切除术。
6例妊娠63-101天的羊胎儿行甲状腺切除术(Thx),并在足月进行体重、影像学检查、血清甲状腺素(T4)、促甲状腺激素浓度(TSH)、肺电镜检查、酸碱、血流量、脑电图和脑代谢的研究。与同龄对照组相比,体重显著降低(P < 0.025)。脑和肺重量减轻,但不明显。Thx胎儿脑重占体重的百分比显著增加(Thx = 1.85% +/- 0.18;对照组= 1.41% +/- 0.08;P < 0.025)。血红蛋白降低(P < 0.025),血氧含量降低(P < 0.005),脑血流量降低(P < 0.05)。胎儿T4低(Thx = 4.1 +/- 1.7微克%,对照组= 9.4 +/- 1.3微克%);(P < 0.05)。胎儿Thx皮质醇、钙、磷酸盐、葡萄糖、乳酸、pH、pO2、pCO2、O2饱和度、心率和血压保持不变。thx胎儿脑氧消耗和葡萄糖消耗,以及乳酸产量不变。脑电图在成熟度方面没有一致的变化模式,但在T4水平最低的两种情况下确实显示不成熟。骨显微x线摄影显示Thx胎儿生长和成熟迟缓,特别是骨骺关闭延迟,时间内骨化,缺乏二级骨化中心。肺电镜检查显示Thx胎儿II型细胞板层体较少,II型细胞较少,糖原颗粒较多。Thx导致胎儿T4减少和贫血,延迟肺成熟和骨骼生长成熟。(摘要删节250字)
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