L. Pomorski et al., Thyroid cryotherapy in an experimental rat model - Topography of temperature during therapy and functional results, CRYOBIOLOGY, 41(1), 2000, pp. 51-57
The aim of this study was to investigate post cryotherapy thyroid function
status of normal rat thyroid tissue and to determine the topography of temp
erature of cryotreated tissues and of tissues adjacent to them. Nitrous oxi
de cryotherapy was performed in 40 male Wistar rats. They were divided into
four groups of 10. In group I, the right thyroid lobe was subjected to cry
otherapy and the left lobe was not frozen. In group II, both thyroid lobes
were cryotreated. In group III, the right lobe was frozen and the left lobe
was excised. In group IV, the thyroid was subjected to neither cryotherapy
nor surgery. During cryotherapy, the temperature in various places of the
thyroid and in the surrounding tissues was measured. Serum thyrotropin conc
entrations were determined before an experiment and 4 weeks after in all ra
ts. The results of temperature measurements proved that it is possible to l
imit cryotherapy to certain areas of thyroid tissue and to spare the neighb
oring tissues, because they are not subjected to temperatures that are dama
ging. The effectiveness of cryotherapy was confirmed by functional effect.
Cryotherapy changed function of thyroid tissue. There was a statistically s
ignificant difference between mean baseline and follow-up concentrations in
rats of groups II and III. In both groups hypothyroidism occurred post cry
otherapy. (C) 2000 Academic Press.