Abstract: | Effect of long term administration of thyroid hormones and the removal of thyroid on humoral antibody response to S. typhi O antigen was studied in male albino rats of HM strain. Humoral antibody response to S. typhi O antigen was enhanced in animals pretreated with T3 or T4 at a dose of 10 micrograms daily for 15 days. Administration of thyroid hormones simultaneously along with antigen, resulted in suppression of antibody response. In thyroidectomized animals, the antibody titer to S. typhi O antigen was decreased; this decrease in antibody titer was restored to normal level following hormone supplementation. Thyroidectomy significantly depressed TLC as well. Total leucocyte count and absolute lymphocyte count were increased following hormone treatment. Present findings, thus show the lymphoproliferative response of thyroid hormones and their effect on antibody response suggesting the immunomodulatory role of thyroid hormones. |