実験的溶血性貧血における甲状腺の態度
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In order to cause hemolysis, 0.5 ml/kg of phenylhydrazine was injected subcutaneously into rabbits every three days at a concentration of 2%, 4% and 8%, respectively. They were divided into acute, subacute and chronic groups according to the hematological changes. The rabbits were then sacrified and the thyroid glands were examined histologically.<BR>1. Hematological findings: There was an acute drop in both red blood cells and hemoglobin right after administration of phenylhydrazine, while, on the contrary a marked increase in number of reticulocytes was noted.<BR>2. Histological findings of thyroids :<BR>a. Acute group: Mild dilatation of veins, congestion and edema were found in the interstitial tissue. The parenchyma showed conspicuous degeneration of follicular epithelia, desquamation, destruction and necrosis.<BR>b. Subacute group: The interstitium demonstrated marked changes following circulatory disturbance and mild fibrosis. The parencyma became atrophic, and there were figures of change in amount of colloid.<BR>c. Chronic group: Fibrotic changes were more remarkable than the subacute group. The parenchyma revealed diffuse atrophy of follicles and disappearance of colloid.<BR>3. The above findings suggest that degenerative changes were induced by hypoxia following hemolytic anemia. There is also a possibility of the toxicity of phenylhyrazine causing degeneration of follicular epithelia.
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