The Involution of the Ageing Human Thymic Epithelium is Independent of Puberty

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology - Tập 22 Số 5 - Trang 563-575 - 1985
Gerhard Steinmann1, Beate Klaus1, H. K. Müller-Hermelink1
1Institute of Pathology, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany

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One hundred and thiriy‐six thymuses completely removed; il autopsy from persons suffering a sudden death were examined by stereological and morphomelrical meihods. Adding biopsy material from immunologically healthy cardiac patients we obtained relative volumes from 204 persons ranging in age from 1 month to 107 years. The size of the human thymus remains unchanged during ageing under normal physiological conditions (median: 19.5cm3). Individual maximum size (range: 5‐70 cm3) is reached in the first year of life. Early histological changes are in the enlargement of the peri vascular space, the Hassall's hodies, and the connective tissue. This begins in the first year of life, reaches a maximum from 10 to 25 years, then declines again. Adipose tissue replaces the lymphocytic pcrivascular space and the connective tissue only. This occurs extensively after the age of 15 years. When defined by the silver impregnation technique, the volumes of the thymic epithelium (cortex and medulla), show a continuous involution from the first year to the end of life. The curve can be approximated to simple negative logarithmic functions The velocity and nature of involution of the thymic epithelium do not change under the influence of the changing hormonal balance due to puberty. Since important thymic functions (T lymphopoiesis and T‐cell differentiation are located in the epithelial space. Ihe age‐related involution of the human thymlis is not related to puberty.

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