Changes in the connective tissue element of the thyroid gland in normal and recurrent euthyroid goiter

Goitre recurrence is a common problem following subtotal thyroid gland resection for multinodular goitre disease. The aim of our study was to trace out the ultrastructure of the thyroid gland of man after primary and redo operations for struma nodosa. We undertook the task to study the fine ultrast...

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Main Authors: Kalin Vidinov, Nikolay Vidinov, Manol Kalniev, Dimo Krastev
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2013-07-01
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Online Access:https://biodiscovery.pensoft.net/article/8951/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-3de2cbb04735479283478dfbb59fb4302020-11-25T01:37:54ZengPensoft PublishersBioDiscovery2050-29662013-07-0191310.7750/BioDiscovery.2013.9.18951Changes in the connective tissue element of the thyroid gland in normal and recurrent euthyroid goiterKalin VidinovNikolay VidinovManol KalnievDimo KrastevGoitre recurrence is a common problem following subtotal thyroid gland resection for multinodular goitre disease. The aim of our study was to trace out the ultrastructure of the thyroid gland of man after primary and redo operations for struma nodosa. We undertook the task to study the fine ultrastructural changes taking place in the stromal part of the gland. For ultrastructural examination we used routine transmission electron microscopy. The electron microscopy has been made on Hitachi H-500 microscope Our main goal was to compare the ultrastructural characteristics of the thyroid gland in two different groups - patients with primary disease and patients with recurrence.The results from our research showed that in the first group the stroma was presented by one or two rows of cells in the septum or in small groups in the interfolicular space. Studies by electron microscopically showed that the cells of the stroma had the ultrastructural characteristics of fibroblasts, but there was an increased number cisterne of Granular endoplasmic reticulum, well developed Goldgi complex, as well as relatively small amount of vesicles and vacuoles. The examination of the specimens from the second group showed a much thicker stroma between the follicles. There was an increased amount of stromal cells and collagen bundles in the interfolicular space. The proteoglycan complexes in the extracellular matrix were rarely situated.Our results suggest that the connective tissue of the thyroid gland reacts faster to the changes of the structure of the gland than the epithelial cells of the follicles.https://biodiscovery.pensoft.net/article/8951/download/pdf/thyroid glandultrastructurestromaproteoglyca
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author Kalin Vidinov
Nikolay Vidinov
Manol Kalniev
Dimo Krastev
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Nikolay Vidinov
Manol Kalniev
Dimo Krastev
Changes in the connective tissue element of the thyroid gland in normal and recurrent euthyroid goiter
BioDiscovery
thyroid gland
ultrastructure
stroma
proteoglyca
author_facet Kalin Vidinov
Nikolay Vidinov
Manol Kalniev
Dimo Krastev
author_sort Kalin Vidinov
title Changes in the connective tissue element of the thyroid gland in normal and recurrent euthyroid goiter
title_short Changes in the connective tissue element of the thyroid gland in normal and recurrent euthyroid goiter
title_full Changes in the connective tissue element of the thyroid gland in normal and recurrent euthyroid goiter
title_fullStr Changes in the connective tissue element of the thyroid gland in normal and recurrent euthyroid goiter
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the connective tissue element of the thyroid gland in normal and recurrent euthyroid goiter
title_sort changes in the connective tissue element of the thyroid gland in normal and recurrent euthyroid goiter
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series BioDiscovery
issn 2050-2966
publishDate 2013-07-01
description Goitre recurrence is a common problem following subtotal thyroid gland resection for multinodular goitre disease. The aim of our study was to trace out the ultrastructure of the thyroid gland of man after primary and redo operations for struma nodosa. We undertook the task to study the fine ultrastructural changes taking place in the stromal part of the gland. For ultrastructural examination we used routine transmission electron microscopy. The electron microscopy has been made on Hitachi H-500 microscope Our main goal was to compare the ultrastructural characteristics of the thyroid gland in two different groups - patients with primary disease and patients with recurrence.The results from our research showed that in the first group the stroma was presented by one or two rows of cells in the septum or in small groups in the interfolicular space. Studies by electron microscopically showed that the cells of the stroma had the ultrastructural characteristics of fibroblasts, but there was an increased number cisterne of Granular endoplasmic reticulum, well developed Goldgi complex, as well as relatively small amount of vesicles and vacuoles. The examination of the specimens from the second group showed a much thicker stroma between the follicles. There was an increased amount of stromal cells and collagen bundles in the interfolicular space. The proteoglycan complexes in the extracellular matrix were rarely situated.Our results suggest that the connective tissue of the thyroid gland reacts faster to the changes of the structure of the gland than the epithelial cells of the follicles.
topic thyroid gland
ultrastructure
stroma
proteoglyca
url https://biodiscovery.pensoft.net/article/8951/download/pdf/
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