Review Article

Persistent Stress-Induced Neuroplastic Changes in the Locus Coeruleus/Norepinephrine System

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LC neurons from stressor-exposed animals show a trend for increased dendritic complexity. Representative traced neurons from control (top) and stressor exposed (bottom) animals filled with biocytin reveal a tendency for LC cells from stressed rats to possess larger and more complex dendritic arbors a week after stressor exposure. Additionally, neurotrophin 3, which promotes neurite outgrowth and dendritic proliferation, is upregulated in LC one week after stressor exposure. versus control.