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Acta Medica Medianae
Vol. 45
Number 1, Januar, 2006
UDK 61
YU ISSN 0365-4478

 

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Zdenka Krivokuća
Department of anatomy Faculty of Medicine
78000 Banjaluka
Bosnien and Hercegovina

 

Copyright 2006 by Faculty  of Medicine, University of Nis

STEREOLOGIC ANALYSIS OF VASCULAR NET AND NERVE CELLS OF GENERAL SOMATOMOTOR NUCLEI OF CRANIAL NERVES

 Zdenka Krivokuca, Tatjana Bucma, Vesna Gajanin and Igor Sladojevic

Department of anatomy Faculty of Medicine of Banjaluka

The analysis was done on 10 samples of general somatomotor nuclei (GSN) of cranial nerves located in the brain stem, which were colored by the Mallory method. The research was conducted by standard testing system A 100 with the use of the light microscope and 40 x zoom objective. We determined the volume density of vascular net and nerve cells of investigated structures. The obtained values were mutually compared. GSN located in mesencephalon were more significantly vascularized. A part of the oculomotorius nuclei, made of nerve cells, is significantly larger compared with other GSN. The oculomotorius nuclei have equal number of nerve cells and blood vessels, while the number of blood vessels in the other GSN  is a significantly larger. Acta Medica Medianae 2006;45(1):33-35.

 Key words: general somatomotor nuclei (GSN), brain stem, volume density