Streszczenie:
Brassica sprouts, as the rich source of dietary glucosinolates, may have a negative effect
on thyroid function. In this study, kohlrabi sprouts diet, combined with two models of rat hypothy-
roidism, was tested. TSH, thyroid hormones and histopathology analysis were completed with
the evaluation of immunological, biochemical, haematological parameters, cytosolic glutathione
peroxidase, thioredoxin reductase in the thyroid, and plasma glutathione peroxidase. A thermo-
graphic analysis was also adapted to confirm thyroid dysfunction. The levels of TSH, fT3 and fT4,
antioxidant enzyme (GPX) as well as histopathology parameters remained unchanged following
kohlrabi sprouts ingestion, only TR activity significantly increased in response to the sprouts. In
hypothyroid animals, sprouts diet did not prevent thyroid damage. In comparison with the rats
with iodine deficiency, kohlrabi sprouts diet decreased TNF-α level. Neither addition of the sprouts
to the diet, nor sulfadimethoxine and iodine deficiency, caused negative changes in red blood cell
parameters, glucose and uric acid concentrations, or kidney function. However, such a dietary
intervention resulted in reduced WBC levels, and adversely interfered with liver function in rats,
most likely due to a higher dietary intake of glucosinolates. Moreover, the possible impact of the
breed of the rats on the evaluated parameters was indicated.