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Graphic-digitizer analysis of axon spectra in ethmoidal and lingual branches of the trigeminal nerve.

M A Biedenbach, R W Beuerman, A C Brown.   

Abstract

Sections were removed from the lingual and ethmoidal nerves of cats and histologically prepared, and the fibers were analyzed under the light microscope. Neural dimensions were measured by a new technique, employing a graphic digitizer and computer. The outline of a neural structure was traced with the digitizer pen, and the total number of axons, their cross-sectional areas, shapes, diameter spectra, and locations within the nerve were calculated. Both nerves had unimodal axon spectra with the peak between 2 and 6 mum diameter. Differences in axon composition occurred over the diameter range of 9 to 20 mum; the lingual nerve had many axons in this range, the ethmoidal nerve only a few. The total number of myelinated axons was near 4000 in the lingual nerve, near 1400 in the ethmoidal nerve; only the latter had many large-sized Remak bundles (containing C-fibers). Most myelinated axons were not perfectly circular but exhibited various degrees of distortion.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1122546     DOI: 10.1007/bf00225525

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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