MORPHOFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OF THE POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE TESTES OF THE OFFSPRING OBTAINED UNDER CONDITIONS OF EXPERIMENTAL HYPOTHYROIDISM IN THE MOTHER
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Currently, there is a steady increase in thyroid diseases. The research studies aimed at studying the pathology of the thyroid gland as well as the significance of hypothyroidism in pregnant women, since it is the cause of a violation of all metabolic processes not only in the mother’s body, but also in her offspring. Hypothyroidism in the mother has a pathogenic effect on the formation of all organs and functional systems of the young body. One such system is the male reproductive system. Little attention is paid to its condition in hypothyroidism, and there is practically no data on the effect of mother’s hypothyroidism on the formation and functioning of the male reproductive system in the offspring.
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The disruption of intrauterine development in experimental hypothyroidism in the mother negatively affects the processes of formation of correlative relationships in the pituitary-thyroid-genital system of the fetus, which causes a delay in the structural and functional formation of the testes.