Description
The locus coeruleus is one of the main source of noradrenaline projections into the forebrain. The neurotransmitter noradrenaline is important modulators of sleep/wakefulness, learning & memory, attention and reward (Farrar et al., 2018).
The locus coeruleus sends long-range projections to the olfactory bulb, subpallium, pretectum, posterior tuberculum, hypothalamus, optic tectum, and to hindbrain and spinal cord (Tay et al., 2011).
Ontology
is part of: hindbrain, medulla oblongata, noradrenergic system.
has parts:
Transgenic Lines that label this brain region
Antibodies that label this brain region
Key Publications
Ma, P.M. (1994)
Catecholaminergic systems in the zebrafish. II. Projection pathways and pattern of termination of the locus coeruleus.
The Journal of comparative neurology. 344:256-269.
Kastenhuber E., Kratochwil C. F., Ryu S., Schweitzer J., Driever W. (2010).
Genetic dissection of dopaminergic and noradrenergic contributions to catecholaminergic tracts in early larval zebrafish.
J. Comp. Neurol. 518, 439–458. doi: 10.1002/cne.22214
Farrar, M.J., Kolkman, K.E., Fetcho, J.R. (2018)
Features of the structure, development and activity of the Zebrafish Noradrenergic System explored in new CRISPR transgenic lines.
The Journal of comparative neurology. 526(15):2493-2508.
Tay, T. L., Ronneberger, O., Ryu, S., Nitschke, R., & Driever, W. (2011).
Comprehensive catecholaminergic projectome analysis reveals single-neuron integration of zebrafish ascending and descending dopaminergic systems.
Nature Communications, 2(1), 171–112.
McLean, D. L., & Fetcho, J. R. (2004).
Ontogeny and innervation patterns of dopaminergic, noradrenergic, and serotonergic neurons in larval zeb- rafish.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 480(1), 38–56.