Individual features of age-related changes in the function of the neuroendocrine systems are an important problem as the basic component of a personalized approach to predicting and treating age-related pathologies. We studied the age-related features of the function of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis in laboratory primates with depression- and anxiety-like behavior (DAB). It was found that in young female rhesus monkeys with DAB, the basal and thyrotropin-releasing hormone-stimulated levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone were significantly lower than in young animals with standard behavior (control). During aging, the levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone increased in DAB animals and free thyroxine concentrations decreased both at baseline (fasting) and in response to the thyrotropin-releasing hormone test, while in animals with standard behavior, only a trend towards similar hormonal changes was revealed.

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