Abstract

Using the immunohistochemical method, serotoninergic neurons were identified in eight medulla nuclei in the bulbar vasomotor centers of Wistar rats. Using morphometry, it was established that the proportion of serotoninergic neurons located in the projection of the studied nuclei varied at 17–26%; the value of this parameter only reached 34–40% in nuclei of the posterior raphe group. Single immunopositive cells able to perform integrative functions in the regulation of hemodynamics were identified between the nuclei, as well as between nuclei and conducting pathways.

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