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Resolution: standard / high Figure 4.
electron micrograph of thyroid follicular cells in (a) sham operated rats, (b) ovariectomized
rats and (c) ovariectomized rats treated with estradiol. (a) This is a part of a thyroid follicle. The follicles are bounded with a basement
membrane (double arrows) and surrounded with capillaries (Cap). Two follicular cells
with rounded nuclei (N) and a parafollicullar cell (P) could be demonstrated. In the
follicular cells; saccules of Golgi apparatus (curved arrow), prominent endoplasmic
reticular cisternae (thick arrows), rounded mitochondria (arrow heads), lysosomes
(dashed arrows) intracytoplasmic colloid vesicles (thin arrows) with mild apical vacuolization
near the center of the follicle (C) could be demonstrated (EM × 2000). (b) There are
rounded nuclei of follicular cells (N), while the mitochondria (arrow heads) and endoplasmic
reticular cisternae (thick arrows) showed no remarkable changes. Intracytoplasmic
colloid vesicles (thin arrows) were more prominent while the apex of the cell facing
colloid (C) showed microvilli (double arrows) and many lysosomes (dashed arrows) with
apical vacuolization could be clearly demonstrated (EM × 2000). (c) There are oval
nuclei (N), endoplasmic reticular cisternae (thick arrows) and prominent rounded mitochondria
(arrow heads) were comparable to the control group. Large amount of intracytoplasmic
colloid vesicles (thin arrows) were much more evident, while the apex of the cell
facing colloid (C) showed microvilli (double arrows) with much more apical vacuolization
and many lysosomes (dashed arrows) (EM × 2000).
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