The Hormonal Regulation of Immunocompetent System at Carcinogenesis

Abduvaliev Anvar, Ibragimova Elvira, Azimova Bakhtigul, Rahmanov Alisher, Saatov Ta’lat

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Key words: thyroid gland, thyroid hormones, thymus involution, carcinogenesis

 

Annotation: The study showed that it is possible to make a conclusion about the relationship modeled in experimental animals thyrotoxicosis group II, a high proliferation of thymocytes and thymic lymphocytes and a significant inhibition of tumor growth AKATON. Experimental hypothyrosis modeled in mice in-group I, leads to significant rearrangements in cellular structure, and the structure of the thymus. The lack of thyroid hormone in the body induces an involution immunocompetent organ, which negatively affects the immune and oncological tread function of the body in terms of carcinogenesis.


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