Anatomical and histological study on thymus development in the embryo and adult mice

Dorrya Zaghloul, Eman Ahmad AbdErahim, Basma Ashraf Yousef Abd El_Raheem, M. Mohamed
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Background : The thymus is the location of T cell development, where lymphoid precursors mature and are exported to the periphery through a sequence of interactions with the thymic epithelium. Objectives : To assess the anatomical and histological study on the development of the thymus in the embryo and adult mice. Materials and methods: This study was developmental; fifty mice were divided randomly into 5 groups; group A: Pregnant female mice were dissected at the end of the 1 st week of gestation to get their embryos. Group B: Pregnant female mice were dissected at the end of the 2 nd week of gestation to get their embryos. Group C: Pregnant female mice were left to deliver their fetuses. Group D: Fetuses was left to complete their 1 st week. Group E was designed as the control group in which the adult male and female mice were dissected and prepared for histological examination to compare their thymus with the embryonic and fetal thymus. Results: All animals of the group A had no thymus gland while all the other mice had thymus gland. Thymus appeared lobulated with no differentiation between the cortex and the medulla in the newborn age. Hassle's corpuscles could be detected at the 6 th postnatal age. Conclusion : Age-related differences in the morphology and histology of TH reflects the development of T cell and immunity and its crucial role in immune disorders. Mice TH gain full maturity by the end of 1 st postnatal week and involution appears in the 6 th postnatal week of age. The distinction between the medulla and cortex gradually disappears as people age.
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胚胎和成年小鼠胸腺发育的解剖学和组织学研究
背景:胸腺是T细胞发育的位置,在这里淋巴细胞前体成熟并通过与胸腺上皮的一系列相互作用输出到外周。目的:探讨胚胎和成年小鼠胸腺发育的解剖学和组织学研究。材料与方法:本研究为发展性研究;50只小鼠随机分为5组;A组:在妊娠第1周结束时解剖怀孕雌鼠获得胚胎。B组:妊娠第2周末解剖妊娠雌鼠获得胚胎。C组:留下怀孕的雌鼠分娩。D组:让胎儿完成第1周。E组为对照组,分别解剖成年雄性和雌性小鼠进行组织学检查,将其胸腺与胚胎胸腺和胎儿胸腺进行比较。结果:A组小鼠无胸腺,其余小鼠均有胸腺。新生儿胸腺呈分叶状,无皮层和髓质分化。出生后6岁可检出小体。结论:TH在形态学和组织学上的年龄相关性差异反映了T细胞和免疫的发育及其在免疫紊乱中的重要作用。小鼠在出生后第1周末发育完全,在出生后第6周龄出现复旧。随着人们年龄的增长,髓质和皮层之间的区别逐渐消失。
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