Abstract

Acetylcholinesterase activity was examined histologically and enzymatically in the rostral, middle, and caudal parts of the dorsal nucleus of the vagus in newborn rats of both sexes in the critical period of sexual differentiation of the brain. It was found that the amount of active neurons in the middle and caudal parts depends on sex, i.e., it was reliably greater in the dorsal nucleus of males than of females on the 7th day after birth.

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