Milošević, Sandra

Link to this page

Authority KeyName Variants
849cb53e-b2ea-4846-b8f0-f667cc6e9925
  • Milošević, Sandra (1)
Projects

Author's Bibliography

Thyroid hormones affect the proliferation and/or mobilization of bulge stem cell population

Lužajić, Tijana; Milošević, Ivan; Danilović Luković, Jelena; Marković, Danica; Milošević, Sandra; Kovačević Filipović, Milica; Radovanović, Anita

(Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zagreb, 2017)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Lužajić, Tijana
AU  - Milošević, Ivan
AU  - Danilović Luković, Jelena
AU  - Marković, Danica
AU  - Milošević, Sandra
AU  - Kovačević Filipović, Milica
AU  - Radovanović, Anita
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2605
AB  - Introduction. Thyroid hormones (TH) play a pivotal role in the development of mammalian skin and are necessary for both, the initiation and maintenance of hair growth. Hypothyroid rats showed  impaired epidermal proliferation, hair growth, and wound healing. Stem cells located at the bulges of the hair follicles are responsible for hair cycling and contribute to the regeneration of the new epidermis after wounding. Therefore a reduction in the num¬ber or function of the bulge stem cells could be responsible for this phenotype. 
We hypothesized that decrease in TH during prenatal development would affect bulge stem cell population.
Material and methods. Subclinical hypothyroidism was induced with propylthiouracil through drinking water in dose 1.5 mg/l in pregnant Albino Oxford rats from the first day of gravidity. Control group was untreated. Seven-day-old pups were euthanized and skin samples were taken from dorsal part of their bodies. For the immunohistochemical study PCNA (Santa Cruz Biotechnology) and NANOG (Thermo scientific) antibodies were used.
Results. . The number of hair follicles was reduced in hypothyroid pups compared to 
controls. They also had a decreased expression of PCNA in cells of inner and outer sheat of hair follicles, but increased number of NANOG positive bulge stem cells. 
Conclusion. This suggests that re¬duced activation of stem cells leading to their accumulation in the bulges which is associated with reduced stem cell prolif¬eration and mobilization.
PB  - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zagreb
C3  - 7th International Congress Veterinary science and proffesion, October 5th-7th 2017, Zagreb
T1  - Thyroid hormones affect the proliferation and/or mobilization of bulge stem cell population
SP  - 152
EP  - 152
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_2605
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Lužajić, Tijana and Milošević, Ivan and Danilović Luković, Jelena and Marković, Danica and Milošević, Sandra and Kovačević Filipović, Milica and Radovanović, Anita",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Introduction. Thyroid hormones (TH) play a pivotal role in the development of mammalian skin and are necessary for both, the initiation and maintenance of hair growth. Hypothyroid rats showed  impaired epidermal proliferation, hair growth, and wound healing. Stem cells located at the bulges of the hair follicles are responsible for hair cycling and contribute to the regeneration of the new epidermis after wounding. Therefore a reduction in the num¬ber or function of the bulge stem cells could be responsible for this phenotype. 
We hypothesized that decrease in TH during prenatal development would affect bulge stem cell population.
Material and methods. Subclinical hypothyroidism was induced with propylthiouracil through drinking water in dose 1.5 mg/l in pregnant Albino Oxford rats from the first day of gravidity. Control group was untreated. Seven-day-old pups were euthanized and skin samples were taken from dorsal part of their bodies. For the immunohistochemical study PCNA (Santa Cruz Biotechnology) and NANOG (Thermo scientific) antibodies were used.
Results. . The number of hair follicles was reduced in hypothyroid pups compared to 
controls. They also had a decreased expression of PCNA in cells of inner and outer sheat of hair follicles, but increased number of NANOG positive bulge stem cells. 
Conclusion. This suggests that re¬duced activation of stem cells leading to their accumulation in the bulges which is associated with reduced stem cell prolif¬eration and mobilization.",
publisher = "Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zagreb",
journal = "7th International Congress Veterinary science and proffesion, October 5th-7th 2017, Zagreb",
title = "Thyroid hormones affect the proliferation and/or mobilization of bulge stem cell population",
pages = "152-152",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_2605"
}
Lužajić, T., Milošević, I., Danilović Luković, J., Marković, D., Milošević, S., Kovačević Filipović, M.,& Radovanović, A.. (2017). Thyroid hormones affect the proliferation and/or mobilization of bulge stem cell population. in 7th International Congress Veterinary science and proffesion, October 5th-7th 2017, Zagreb
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zagreb., 152-152.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_2605
Lužajić T, Milošević I, Danilović Luković J, Marković D, Milošević S, Kovačević Filipović M, Radovanović A. Thyroid hormones affect the proliferation and/or mobilization of bulge stem cell population. in 7th International Congress Veterinary science and proffesion, October 5th-7th 2017, Zagreb. 2017;:152-152.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_2605 .
Lužajić, Tijana, Milošević, Ivan, Danilović Luković, Jelena, Marković, Danica, Milošević, Sandra, Kovačević Filipović, Milica, Radovanović, Anita, "Thyroid hormones affect the proliferation and/or mobilization of bulge stem cell population" in 7th International Congress Veterinary science and proffesion, October 5th-7th 2017, Zagreb (2017):152-152,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_2605 .