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. 1991 Jul-Aug;14(7):577-82.
doi: 10.1007/BF03346873.

Changes in parafollicular cells of rats neonatally treated with estradiol

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Changes in parafollicular cells of rats neonatally treated with estradiol

M Sekulić et al. J Endocrinol Invest. 1991 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

The parafollicular cells of male and female rats neonatally (3rd day) treated with a single dose (1 mg) of estradiol dipropionate, and sacrificed in peripubertal (38th day) or adult (80th day) period of life, were investigated. These studies included examinations of silver-stained properties of parafollicular cells, morphometric analyses of both the cells and nuclear area and ultrastructural characteristics. Estradiol treatment led to a significant increase of the cellular and nuclear area (micron 2) in both females and males. Different from intact animals remarkable degranulation and hyperplasia of parafollicular cells were evident in estradiol-treated rats. It may be concluded that this sexual hormone applied in neonatal period has an effect on parafollicular cells expressed up to adult period of life.

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