This study found that GnRH agonist treatment in female rats caused significant thymic enlargement, with increased cortex-to-medulla ratios peaking at 18 days. The enlargement was not due to enhanced cell division. Thymosin alpha-1 levels increased in treated rats, while thymosin beta-4 did not change. Thymic weight correlated negatively with ovarian/uterine weights and estradiol, and positively with thymosin alpha-1. Exogenous estrogen reversed the thymic enlargement, suggesting GnRH agonists affect the thymus indirectly through estrogen suppression, with implications for understanding immune changes during hormonal therapies.
Ataya, K M; Sakr, W; Blacker, C M; Mutchnick, M G; Latif, Z A