
Topography of catecholamine-containing (CA) neurons of the cat locus coeruleus was studied using a combination of the catecholamine histofluorescence method and rapid embedding of the brain tissue into the paraffin wax. The distribution of CA neurons was examined at frontal and sagittal sections of the brain stem. Unlike that shown previously the quantity of CA neurons in the rostral pole of the locus coeruleus was somewhat higher while at the frontal level of P--2.0-P--4.0 the significant number of CA cells of the locus coeruleus was localized more ventromedially.
Neurons, Catecholamines, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Cats, Animals, Locus Coeruleus
Neurons, Catecholamines, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Cats, Animals, Locus Coeruleus
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