Adrenergic Innervation of the thyroid Gland, Blood and Lymph Vessels, and Lymph Nodes in Hypothyroidism


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Abstract

Adrenergic innervation in the tissue of the thyroid gland, blood vessels of the thyroid gland, cervical lymphatic vessel, and lymph nodes in rats with hypothyroidism was studied by using a specific histochemical fluorescent-microscopic method of visualization of catecholamines. The presence of adrenergic innervation in the blood and lymph vessels and nodes was demonstrated. In hypothyroidism, diffusion of norepinephrine from nerve fibers and varicose thickenings was observed in the wall of the upper and lower thyroid arteries and adjacent cervical lymphatic vessels and nodes.

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S. N. Abdreshov

Laboratory of Lymphatic System Physiology, Institute of Human and Animal Physiology, Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan

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Email: snabdreshov@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Nur-Sultan

N. A. Akhmetbaeva

Laboratory of Lymphatic System Physiology, Institute of Human and Animal Physiology, Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Email: snabdreshov@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Nur-Sultan

G. K. Atanbaeva

Al-Farabi Kazakh National University

Email: snabdreshov@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty

A. T. Mamataeva

Laboratory of Lymphatic System Physiology, Institute of Human and Animal Physiology, Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Email: snabdreshov@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Nur-Sultan

U. B. Nauryzbai

Laboratory of Lymphatic System Physiology, Institute of Human and Animal Physiology, Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Email: snabdreshov@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Nur-Sultan


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