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http://nexusacademicpublishers.com/uploads/files/Nexus_AAVS_Nexus_611_Abdul-Aziz.pdf | http://nexusacademicpublishers.com/uploads/files/Nexus_AAVS_Nexus_611_Abdul-Aziz.pdf | ||
Abstract | | Abstract | The aim of this study was to examine the changes in the thyroid glands and the gonads | ||
of rabbits after eating the cruciferous vegetable. The animals divided into three equal groups (eight | |||
mature female, mature male and eight of their kits for each group). The first group was fed normal | |||
vegetable, the second group was fed cruciferous vegetable for two days followed by normal food at | |||
third day and persisted for one month, while were estimated. The triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) were determined in the serum. Results show the effects of the cruciferous vegetable were | |||
increased the thyrocytes height and number, vacuolation of the sytoplasm and decreases of the follicular colloid and the follicular size, in addition to decreases in T3 and T4 hormones in the serum. | |||
The activities of thyroid gland and in turn adversely affects the effectiveness of the male and female | |||
gonads in addition to its impact on young | |||
In conclusion, the cruciferous vegetable can make | In conclusion, the cruciferous vegetable can make | ||
hypothyroidism in rabbit which resulting hypertrophy and in kits hyperplasia of the thyroid gland, in | |||
addition to the effects the male and female gonads | |||
function. | |||
*Editor | Kuldeep Dhama, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Uttar Pradesh, India. | *Editor | Kuldeep Dhama, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Uttar Pradesh, India. |