Macrophage infiltration into thyroid follicles: an immunohistochemical study using donated elderly cadavers.

Takeshi Takayama, Ai Hirano-Kawamoto, Masahito Yamamoto, G. Murakami, Y. Katori, Kei Kitamura, S. Abe
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To describe and discuss the morphology of the aged thyroid gland, with particular reference to the contribution of macrophages.With the aid of immunohistochemistry, we examined 1) macrophage accumulation, 2) infiltration of lymphocytes, and 3) the size and density of follicles in the unilateral lobe of the thyroid gland obtained from elderly donated cadavers (mean age, 84 years) without macroscopic malignancy. Each almost entire unilateral lobe of the thyroid showed 2554-9910 follicles per section, and each of the follicles ranged in area from 0.014-0.072 mm2. We often found evidence suggesting absorption and fusion of follicles to provide a larger colloidal lumen, containing small follicles and/or epithelial fragments. In addition to dendritic perifollicular macrophages, large and round macrophages often formed clusters in the colloid. Colloidal lumina with weak macrophage immunoreactivity were intermingled with those showing strong reactivity. Notably, a greater number of macrophage foci in the colloid was usually associated with a lower density of perifollicular macrophages. Likewise, perifollicular macrophages were not always associated with lymphocyte infiltration. In the elderly, the initial appearance of colloidal macrophages does not appear to be associated with perifollicular infiltration of mononuclear cells. Macrophage invasion into a follicle might depend on the functional state of each follicle. After destruction of a follicle, a macrophage cluster appears to remain in the perifollicular tissue, and perhaps lymphocyte infiltration occurs secondarily. This course is likely to represent the process of degeneration of the thyroid gland structure with age.
巨噬细胞浸润甲状腺滤泡:捐献老年尸体的免疫组织化学研究。
描述和讨论老年甲状腺的形态学,特别是巨噬细胞的作用。在免疫组化的帮助下,我们检查了1)巨噬细胞的积累,2)淋巴细胞的浸润,3)甲状腺单侧叶滤泡的大小和密度,这些都是来自于无宏观恶性肿瘤的老年捐献尸体(平均年龄84岁)。每个几乎整个甲状腺单侧叶切片显示2554-9910个卵泡,每个卵泡面积为0.014-0.072 mm2。我们经常发现有证据表明卵泡的吸收和融合提供了一个更大的胶质腔,其中包含小卵泡和/或上皮碎片。除树突状滤泡周围巨噬细胞外,大而圆的巨噬细胞常在胶体中形成簇状。巨噬细胞免疫反应性弱的胶体腔与反应性强的胶体腔混杂在一起。值得注意的是,胶体中巨噬细胞灶的数量越多,通常与滤泡周围巨噬细胞密度越低有关。同样,滤泡周围巨噬细胞并不总是与淋巴细胞浸润相关。在老年人中,胶体巨噬细胞的初始表现似乎与滤泡周围单核细胞浸润无关。巨噬细胞侵入卵泡可能取决于每个卵泡的功能状态。在卵泡破坏后,巨噬细胞群似乎留在卵泡周围组织中,其次可能发生淋巴细胞浸润。这个过程很可能代表甲状腺结构随年龄的退化过程。
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