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Maternal Subclinical and Clinical Hypothyroidism Effects on Rat Offspring: A Story of the Skin and its Derivatives

Luzajic Bozinovski, Tijana; Danilović Luković, Jelena; Nikolić, Anja; Radovanović, Anita; Marković, Danica; Kovačević Filipović, Milica; Vasić, Mirjana; Milošević, Ivan

(Walter de Gruyter {GmbH}, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Luzajic Bozinovski, Tijana
AU  - Danilović Luković, Jelena
AU  - Nikolić, Anja
AU  - Radovanović, Anita
AU  - Marković, Danica
AU  - Kovačević Filipović, Milica
AU  - Vasić, Mirjana
AU  - Milošević, Ivan
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2453
AB  - Epidermis stem cells have a crucial role through the processes of proliferation and
differentiation, to replace cells that are constantly lost during tissue turnover or
following injury. On the other hand, thyroid hormones regulate the proliferation and
differentiation of epidermal cells and thus significantly influence the homeostasis
of the skin. It is well known that maternal hypothyroidism during pregnancy leads
to impaired development of many organ systems in their offspring. However, there
is a lack of data about the influence of maternal subclinical hypothyroidism during
pregnancy and lactation on the development of the skin and its derivatives in the litter.
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of maternal thyroid dysfunction on
the development of the skin and its derivatives in their offspring in the early postnatal
period. Antithyroid substance 6-n-propyl-2-thiouracil was added into the drinking water
to female Albino Oxfords rats from the beginning of pregnancy and during lactation,
with the aim to induce subclinical and overt form of hypothyroidism. Skin samples
were taken from male pups within twenty-four hours and seven days after birth. The
main findings of this investigation were that both forms of maternal hypothyroidism
lead to serious damage of the epidermis in pups in terms of pronounced hyperkeratosis
and reduction of the germinal layer along with a reduced number of hair follicles and
their delayed morphogenesis. Epidermal impairments were more pronounced in pups
with the overt form of hypothyroidism while offspring with the subclinical form had
impairments that were less pronounced and delayed in occurrence.
PB  - Walter de Gruyter {GmbH}
T2  - Acta Veterinaria-Beograd
T1  - Maternal Subclinical and Clinical Hypothyroidism Effects on Rat Offspring: A Story of the Skin and its Derivatives
EP  - 248
IS  - 2
SP  - 231
VL  - 73
DO  - 10.2478/acve-2023-0018
ER  - 
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author = "Luzajic Bozinovski, Tijana and Danilović Luković, Jelena and Nikolić, Anja and Radovanović, Anita and Marković, Danica and Kovačević Filipović, Milica and Vasić, Mirjana and Milošević, Ivan",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Epidermis stem cells have a crucial role through the processes of proliferation and
differentiation, to replace cells that are constantly lost during tissue turnover or
following injury. On the other hand, thyroid hormones regulate the proliferation and
differentiation of epidermal cells and thus significantly influence the homeostasis
of the skin. It is well known that maternal hypothyroidism during pregnancy leads
to impaired development of many organ systems in their offspring. However, there
is a lack of data about the influence of maternal subclinical hypothyroidism during
pregnancy and lactation on the development of the skin and its derivatives in the litter.
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of maternal thyroid dysfunction on
the development of the skin and its derivatives in their offspring in the early postnatal
period. Antithyroid substance 6-n-propyl-2-thiouracil was added into the drinking water
to female Albino Oxfords rats from the beginning of pregnancy and during lactation,
with the aim to induce subclinical and overt form of hypothyroidism. Skin samples
were taken from male pups within twenty-four hours and seven days after birth. The
main findings of this investigation were that both forms of maternal hypothyroidism
lead to serious damage of the epidermis in pups in terms of pronounced hyperkeratosis
and reduction of the germinal layer along with a reduced number of hair follicles and
their delayed morphogenesis. Epidermal impairments were more pronounced in pups
with the overt form of hypothyroidism while offspring with the subclinical form had
impairments that were less pronounced and delayed in occurrence.",
publisher = "Walter de Gruyter {GmbH}",
journal = "Acta Veterinaria-Beograd",
title = "Maternal Subclinical and Clinical Hypothyroidism Effects on Rat Offspring: A Story of the Skin and its Derivatives",
pages = "248-231",
number = "2",
volume = "73",
doi = "10.2478/acve-2023-0018"
}
Luzajic Bozinovski, T., Danilović Luković, J., Nikolić, A., Radovanović, A., Marković, D., Kovačević Filipović, M., Vasić, M.,& Milošević, I.. (2023). Maternal Subclinical and Clinical Hypothyroidism Effects on Rat Offspring: A Story of the Skin and its Derivatives. in Acta Veterinaria-Beograd
Walter de Gruyter {GmbH}., 73(2), 231-248.
https://doi.org/10.2478/acve-2023-0018
Luzajic Bozinovski T, Danilović Luković J, Nikolić A, Radovanović A, Marković D, Kovačević Filipović M, Vasić M, Milošević I. Maternal Subclinical and Clinical Hypothyroidism Effects on Rat Offspring: A Story of the Skin and its Derivatives. in Acta Veterinaria-Beograd. 2023;73(2):231-248.
doi:10.2478/acve-2023-0018 .
Luzajic Bozinovski, Tijana, Danilović Luković, Jelena, Nikolić, Anja, Radovanović, Anita, Marković, Danica, Kovačević Filipović, Milica, Vasić, Mirjana, Milošević, Ivan, "Maternal Subclinical and Clinical Hypothyroidism Effects on Rat Offspring: A Story of the Skin and its Derivatives" in Acta Veterinaria-Beograd, 73, no. 2 (2023):231-248,
https://doi.org/10.2478/acve-2023-0018 . .