DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180815-2639
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Thymic structure and function in aging dogs

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“…melatonin) can play an important role in thymulin biosynthesis and thymus functional restoration in aged mice [31]. Treatment with bovine growth hormone (bGH) in dogs aged 66 months showed to induce histomorphological thymus stimulation but side effects related to anti-bGH immune reaction were observed [32,33]. Therefore, thymus involution can be considered a consecutive phenomenon related to the plasticity modification of the thymus in the scenario of neuroendocrinethymus interaction during aging [31,34].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…melatonin) can play an important role in thymulin biosynthesis and thymus functional restoration in aged mice [31]. Treatment with bovine growth hormone (bGH) in dogs aged 66 months showed to induce histomorphological thymus stimulation but side effects related to anti-bGH immune reaction were observed [32,33]. Therefore, thymus involution can be considered a consecutive phenomenon related to the plasticity modification of the thymus in the scenario of neuroendocrinethymus interaction during aging [31,34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%