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Morphological and functional changes in rat thyroid gland after a year following chronic exposure to low and intermediate doses of γ-radiationMorphological and functional changes in rat thyroid gland after a year following chronic exposure to low and intermediate doses of γ-radiation.

Liliya I NadolnikRaissa Renata Dos Santos WeberVictor A BasinskyVladimir V Vinogradov
Published in: International journal of radiation biology (2023)
Our research shows that after a year, the exposure to external γ-radiation of 0.1, 0.25 and 0.5-Gy caused changes in the structure and function of the rat thyroid which are manifested by the development of hypothyroiditis (0.5 Gy), "subclinical" hypothyroiditis (0.25 Gy) and functional tension of thyrocytes. The mechanisms of thyroid dysfunction - impaired- uptake of iodine and its organification against the background of activation of free radical processes - suggest disturbances in the function of the sodium/iodide symporter (NIS), TPO and thyroglobulin synthesis. In contrast to the intermediate doses, the effects of the 0.1-Gy dose were mostly found at the remote periods compared to the earlier periods (180 days).
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