Role of gonadal hormones in programming developmental changes in thymopoietic efficiency and sexual diergism in thymopoiesis

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Gordana Leposavic
Milica Perisic
Ivan Pilipovic
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[1] University of Belgrade,Department of Physiology, Faculty of Pharmacy
[2] Institute of Immunology and Virology ‘Torlak’,Immunology Research Centre “Branislav Jankovic”
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Immunologic Research | 2012年 / 52卷
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Thymus development; Immunological sexual diergism; Thymopoiesis; Gonadal hormones; Catecholamines; β-Adrenergic receptors; Neonatal androgenization;
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There is a growing body of evidence indicating the important role of the neonatal steroid milieu in programming sexually diergic changes in thymopoietic efficiency, which in rodents occur around puberty and lead to a substantial phenotypic and functional remodeling of the peripheral T-cell compartment. This in turn leads to an alteration in the susceptibility to infection and various immunologically mediated pathologies. Our laboratory has explored interdependence in the programming and development of the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal axis and thymus using experimental model of neonatal androgenization. We have outlined critical points in the complex process of T-cell development depending on neonatal androgen imprinting and the peripheral outcome of these changes and have pointed to underlying mechanisms. Our research has particularly contributed to an understanding of the putative role of changes in catecholamine-mediated communications in the thymopoietic alterations in adult neonatally androgenized rats.
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