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Fig. 4

From: The role of catecholaminergic neurons in the hypothalamus and medullary visceral zone in response to restraint water-immersion stress in rats

Fig. 4

Double immunohistochemical staining of Fos-IR and TH-IR neurons in the DVC and VLM of rats either nonstressed (a, c, e, g) or exposed to restraint water-immersion stress for 1 h (b, d, f, h). The insets show higher magnification (×400) of cells in the small boxes. Fos-IR is localized in nuclei, and TH-IR is found in the cytoplasm. NTS, nucleus of the solitary tract; gNTS, gelatinous nucleus of the solitary tract; cNTS, commissural nucleus of the solitary tract; mNTS, medial nucleus of the solitary tract; imNTS, intermediate nucleus of the solitary tract; vNTS, ventral nucleus of the solitary tract; vlNTS, ventrolateral nucleus of the solitary tract; dlNTS, dorsolateral nucleus of the solitary tract; DMV, dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus; AP, area postrema; 4V, 4th ventricle; CC, central canal

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