Effects of excess maternal thyroxin on the bones of rat offspring from birth to the post-weaning period

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Autor(a) principal: Maia,Mariana Zanini
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Santos,Gianne Karla, Batista,Ana Claudia Moura, Reis,Amanda Maria Sena, Silva,Juneo Freitas, Ribeiro,Lorena Gabriela Rocha, Ocarino,Natália de Melo, Serakides,Rogéria
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate, in rat offspring, bone changes induced by excess maternal thyroxin during pregnancy and lactation, and to assess the reversibility of these changes after weaning. Material and methods Twenty Wistar rats were distributed in two groups, hyperthyroid and control, that were treated daily with L-thyroxin (50 mcg/animal) and placebo, respectively. The treatment was initiated seven days before mating and continued throughout pregnancy and lactation. From every female of each of the two groups, two offspring were euthanized after birth, two at 21 days of age (weaning), and two at 42 days of age (21 days after weaning). In newborns, the length of pelvic and thoracic limbs were measured, and in the other animals, the length and width of the femur and humerus were measured. Bones were dissected, decalcified, embedded in paraffin, and analyzed histomorphometrically. Results Excess maternal thyroxin significantly reduced the length of the pelvic limb in neonates. In 21-day-old individuals, excess maternal thyroxine reduced the length and the width of the femur and the humerus. It also increased thickness of the epiphyseal plate and the percentage of trabecular bone tissue. In 42-day-old individuals, there were no significant differences between groups in relation to the parameters evaluated in the previous periods. Conclusion Excess maternal thyroxine reduced growth in suckling rats both at birth and at weaning, and it also increased the percentage of trabecular bone tissue in 21-day-old animals. These changes, however, were reversible at 42 days, i.e., 21 days after weaning. Arch Endocrinol Metab. 2016;60(2):130-7
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spelling Effects of excess maternal thyroxin on the bones of rat offspring from birth to the post-weaning periodMaternal thyroxinbone growthreversibilityratsABSTRACT Objective To evaluate, in rat offspring, bone changes induced by excess maternal thyroxin during pregnancy and lactation, and to assess the reversibility of these changes after weaning. Material and methods Twenty Wistar rats were distributed in two groups, hyperthyroid and control, that were treated daily with L-thyroxin (50 mcg/animal) and placebo, respectively. The treatment was initiated seven days before mating and continued throughout pregnancy and lactation. From every female of each of the two groups, two offspring were euthanized after birth, two at 21 days of age (weaning), and two at 42 days of age (21 days after weaning). In newborns, the length of pelvic and thoracic limbs were measured, and in the other animals, the length and width of the femur and humerus were measured. Bones were dissected, decalcified, embedded in paraffin, and analyzed histomorphometrically. Results Excess maternal thyroxin significantly reduced the length of the pelvic limb in neonates. In 21-day-old individuals, excess maternal thyroxine reduced the length and the width of the femur and the humerus. It also increased thickness of the epiphyseal plate and the percentage of trabecular bone tissue. In 42-day-old individuals, there were no significant differences between groups in relation to the parameters evaluated in the previous periods. Conclusion Excess maternal thyroxine reduced growth in suckling rats both at birth and at weaning, and it also increased the percentage of trabecular bone tissue in 21-day-old animals. These changes, however, were reversible at 42 days, i.e., 21 days after weaning. Arch Endocrinol Metab. 2016;60(2):130-7Sociedade Brasileira de Endocrinologia e Metabologia2016-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2359-39972016000200130Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism v.60 n.2 2016reponame:Arquivos de Endocrinologia e Metabolismo (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Endocrinologia e Metabologia (SBEM)instacron:SBEM10.1590/2359-3997000000168info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMaia,Mariana ZaniniSantos,Gianne KarlaBatista,Ana Claudia MouraReis,Amanda Maria SenaSilva,Juneo FreitasRibeiro,Lorena Gabriela RochaOcarino,Natália de MeloSerakides,Rogériaeng2016-08-12T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2359-39972016000200130Revistahttps://www.aem-sbem.com/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aem.editorial.office@endocrino.org.br2359-42922359-3997opendoar:2016-08-12T00:00Arquivos de Endocrinologia e Metabolismo (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Endocrinologia e Metabologia (SBEM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of excess maternal thyroxin on the bones of rat offspring from birth to the post-weaning period
title Effects of excess maternal thyroxin on the bones of rat offspring from birth to the post-weaning period
spellingShingle Effects of excess maternal thyroxin on the bones of rat offspring from birth to the post-weaning period
Maia,Mariana Zanini
Maternal thyroxin
bone growth
reversibility
rats
title_short Effects of excess maternal thyroxin on the bones of rat offspring from birth to the post-weaning period
title_full Effects of excess maternal thyroxin on the bones of rat offspring from birth to the post-weaning period
title_fullStr Effects of excess maternal thyroxin on the bones of rat offspring from birth to the post-weaning period
title_full_unstemmed Effects of excess maternal thyroxin on the bones of rat offspring from birth to the post-weaning period
title_sort Effects of excess maternal thyroxin on the bones of rat offspring from birth to the post-weaning period
author Maia,Mariana Zanini
author_facet Maia,Mariana Zanini
Santos,Gianne Karla
Batista,Ana Claudia Moura
Reis,Amanda Maria Sena
Silva,Juneo Freitas
Ribeiro,Lorena Gabriela Rocha
Ocarino,Natália de Melo
Serakides,Rogéria
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author2 Santos,Gianne Karla
Batista,Ana Claudia Moura
Reis,Amanda Maria Sena
Silva,Juneo Freitas
Ribeiro,Lorena Gabriela Rocha
Ocarino,Natália de Melo
Serakides,Rogéria
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maia,Mariana Zanini
Santos,Gianne Karla
Batista,Ana Claudia Moura
Reis,Amanda Maria Sena
Silva,Juneo Freitas
Ribeiro,Lorena Gabriela Rocha
Ocarino,Natália de Melo
Serakides,Rogéria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Maternal thyroxin
bone growth
reversibility
rats
topic Maternal thyroxin
bone growth
reversibility
rats
description ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate, in rat offspring, bone changes induced by excess maternal thyroxin during pregnancy and lactation, and to assess the reversibility of these changes after weaning. Material and methods Twenty Wistar rats were distributed in two groups, hyperthyroid and control, that were treated daily with L-thyroxin (50 mcg/animal) and placebo, respectively. The treatment was initiated seven days before mating and continued throughout pregnancy and lactation. From every female of each of the two groups, two offspring were euthanized after birth, two at 21 days of age (weaning), and two at 42 days of age (21 days after weaning). In newborns, the length of pelvic and thoracic limbs were measured, and in the other animals, the length and width of the femur and humerus were measured. Bones were dissected, decalcified, embedded in paraffin, and analyzed histomorphometrically. Results Excess maternal thyroxin significantly reduced the length of the pelvic limb in neonates. In 21-day-old individuals, excess maternal thyroxine reduced the length and the width of the femur and the humerus. It also increased thickness of the epiphyseal plate and the percentage of trabecular bone tissue. In 42-day-old individuals, there were no significant differences between groups in relation to the parameters evaluated in the previous periods. Conclusion Excess maternal thyroxine reduced growth in suckling rats both at birth and at weaning, and it also increased the percentage of trabecular bone tissue in 21-day-old animals. These changes, however, were reversible at 42 days, i.e., 21 days after weaning. Arch Endocrinol Metab. 2016;60(2):130-7
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