This study investigated thymic hormone effects on the pituitary-thyroid axis during aging. In young rats, thymosin fraction 5 significantly reduced plasma TSH levels, while old rats showed high basal TSH with no circadian rhythm and no response to the treatment. Synthetic thymosin alpha-1 alone did not affect hormones at tested doses. Acute thymectomy in young rats increased basal TSH without affecting thyroid hormones, suggesting the thymus has an inhibitory role on TSH secretion that declines with age, providing evidence for immune-neuroendocrine interactions in the aging process.
Goya, R G; Takahashi, S; Quigley, K L; Sosa, Y E; Goldstein, A L; Meites, J