Estrogen receptor (ER)-β, but not ER-α, is present in thyroid vessels:: Immunohistochemical evaluations in multinodular Goiter and papillary thyroid carcinoma

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Ceresini, Graziano
Morganti, Simonetta
Graiani, Virna
Saccani, Maria
Milli, Bruna
Usberti, Elisa
Valenti, Giorgio
Ceda, Gian Paolo
Corcione, Luigi
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[1] Univ Parma, Dept Internal Med & Biomed Sci, Parma, Italy
[2] Univ Parma, Dept Pathol, Parma, Italy
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10.1089/thy.2006.16.1215
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: Estrogen receptors (ERs) have been demostrated in the vessel structures of several systems. Little is known on the presence of ERs in the thyroid vessels. Design: We immunohistochemically evaluated both ER-alpha( and ER-beta immunoreactivity (IR) in both vascular and follicular thyroid cells in tissue samples from 17 cases of multinodular goiter (MNG) and 17 cases of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). Main Outcome: ER-alpha IR was undetectable in either tissue examined. In 100% of MNG samples, nuclear ER-beta IR was detected in both endothelial and follicular cells. In PTC samples, endothelial nuclear ER-beta IR was found in 100% of cases, whereas the nuclear staining of follicular cells was found in 83% of cases. The intensity of staining of the endothelial ER-beta IR was comparable between MNG and PTC. However, when follicular cells were considered, a tendency toward a decrease in nuclear staining and a significant increase in cytoplasmic staining were found in PTC lesions as compared to MNG. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that ER-beta, but not ER-alpha, IR is present in the endothelium of thyroid vessels. Furthermore, although data need to be confirmed in larger observations, these results suggest the lack of differences in the pattern of vascular ER-beta IR between MNG and PTC.
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