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This study attempts to elucidate the mechanism through which lysosomal accumulation occurs with age in the epithelial cells of the thyroid gland and especially in the “active” follicles of the aging mouse thyroid. Thyroid morphology and function in old CBA (at least 24 months of age) male mice were compared with those in young (2 months of age) animals. The effects of different intake of iodine were tested and compared in both cohorts, each of which was divided into three groups: (i) low iodine group, (ii) moderate iodine group, and (iii) high iodine group. As expected, the present work confirmed the well-known accumulation with age of “cold” follicles coexisting with “active” follicles in the old mouse thyroid. Attention has been focused on the active follicles whose follicular cells contained in their cytoplasm a large number of pleomorphic dense bodies. The lysosomal nature of these bodies, referred to as secondary lysosomes, was confirmed by histochemistry; however, they displayed variability in acid phosphatase staining. In old animals, regardless of the type of iodine regimen, the ratio between relative follicular volume and relative colloid volume as determined by morphometry remained unchanged. Ultrastructurally, the relative volume occupied by secondary lysosomes in “active” follicles was always higher than in the young groups. Autoradiographic studies with 125I revealed that a large part of the radioactivity was located in secondary lysosomes of thyroid cells in “active” follicels of old mice when radioiodine was injected 3 weeks before death. Two different types of vacuoles were present in a non-negligible number of thyrocytes of the “active” follicles in aged cohorts. The first type was made up of grossly dilated rough endoplasmic cisternae, the second corresponded to intracytoplasmic microfollicular vacuoles. Both aspects have been described in conditions of chronic stimulation. It is concluded (1) that different intake of iodine for 6 weeks does not modulate the thyroid morphology in old mice; (2) that in the thyrocytes of the “active” follicles in old mice accumulation of secondary lysosomes occurs due to a slowdown of turnover; and (3) that the follicular cells of “active” follicles feature morphological aspects suggesting a hyperactive state compensating the lack of hormone production in the “cold” follicles.
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Nève, P., Rondeaux, P. Age-related accumulation of lysosomes and other cytological features in active thyroid follicles of the CBA mouse. Cell Tissue Res. 265, 275–285 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00398075
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