MORPHOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOGISTOCHEMICAL METHODS IN ALIMENTARY IRON DEFICIENCY OF THE THYMUS OF WHITE RATS INDICATORS
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In this study, morphological and immunohistochemical changes in the lymphoid structures of the thymus of white outbred rats with alimentary iron deficiency were studied. Histological analyses revealed a violation of parenchymal-stromal balance in the organ, a decrease in morphometric indicators of lymphoid tissue, the number of lymphoid cells, and the level of expression of immunohistochemical markers. In immunohistochemical studies, a significant decrease in the expression of markers CD3, Ki-67, and Bcl-2 was noted, which indicates a negative effect of iron deficiency on the proliferation, differentiation, and immunocompetence of T-lymphocytes. The research results have scientific and practical significance in the in-depth analysis of iron deficiency-associated immunodeficiency states and the development of strategies for their correction.