• World Neurosurg · Nov 2017

    Rationalisation of the Irrational Neuropathological Basis of Hypothyroidism-Olfaction Disorders Paradox: Experimental Study.

    • Nazan Aydin, Leyla Ramazanoglu, Mehmet Resid Onen, Ilhan Yilmaz, Mehmet Dumlu Aydin, Konca Altinkaynak, Muhammet Calik, and Ayhan Kanat.
    • Department of Psychiatry, Mazhar Osman Mental Health Disease Hospital, Bakirkoy, Istanbul, Turkey.
    • World Neurosurg. 2017 Nov 1; 107: 400-408.

    ObjectiveHypothyroidism is defined as an underactive thyroid gland and one of the reasons for inadequate stimulation of thyroid is dysfunction of the hormone regulating brain centers. Olfaction disorders have been considered as a problem in hypothyroidism. It has been hypothesized that olfaction disorders reduce olfactory stimulation and diminished olfactory stimulus may trigger hypothyroidism. In this study, an examination was made of the thyroid hormone levels, histologic features of thyroid glands, and vagal nerve network degradation in an experimental animal model of olfactory bulbectomy (OBX).MethodsA total of 25 rats were divided into control (n = 5), SHAM (n = 5), and OBX (n = 15) groups and were followed up for 8 weeks. Thyroid hormone levels were measured before (1 time), during the experiment (1 time/month) and the animals were decapitated. The olfactory bulbs, dorsal motor nucleus of the vagal nerves, and thyroid gland sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin and tunnel dye to determine OBX-related damage. Specimens were analyzed stereologically to evaluate neuron density of the vagal nucleus and hormone-filled total follicle volume (TFV) per cubic centimeter, and these were statistically compared with thyroid hormone levels.ResultsThe mean degenerated neuron density of the vagal nucleus was 21 ± 8/mm3. TFV and triiodothyronine (T3)-thyroxine (T4) levels were measured as TFV, (312 ± 91) × 106μm3/cm3; T3, 105 μg/dl; T4, 1.89 μg/dl in control (group I). Mean degenerated neuron density, 56 ± 12/mm3; TFV, (284 ± 69) × 106μm3/cm3; T3, 103 μg/dl; T4, 1.85 μg/dl in SHAM (group II). Mean degenerated neuron density, 235 ± 64/mm3; TFV, (193 ± 34) × 106μm3/cm3; T3, 86 μg/dl; T4, 1.37 μg/dl in the OBX group (group III). The TFV were significantly diminished because of apoptotic degradation in olfactory bulbs and thyroid gland with decreased T3- T4 levels with increased thyroid-stimulating hormone levels in OBX-applied animals of subarachnoid hemorrhage (P < 0.005).ConclusionsThe results suggested that diminished hormone secretion as a result of thyroid gland degradation results in both olfaction loss and vagal complex degeneration in OBX animals, contrary to the common belief that anosmia results from hypothyroidism.Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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