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  2. The locus coeruleus (/ s ɪ ˈ r uː l i ə s /) (LC), also spelled locus caeruleus or locus ceruleus, is a nucleus in the pons of the brainstem involved with physiological responses to stress and panic.

  3. May 29, 2015 · noun. locus coe· ru· le· us -si-ˈrü-lē-əs. variants or less commonly locus ceruleus. : a bluish area of the brain stem with many norepinephrine-containing neurons. Examples of locus coeruleus in a Sentence.

  4. Sep 17, 2020 · The locus coeruleus (LC), or ‘blue spot’, is a small nucleus located deep in the brainstem that provides the far-reaching noradrenergic neurotransmitter system of the brain.

    • Gina R. Poe, Stephen Foote, Oxana Eschenko, Joshua P. Johansen, Sebastien Bouret, Gary Aston-Jones, ...
    • 2020
  5. Aug 6, 2018 · The locus coeruleus, pronounced as \ -si-ˈrü-lē-əs \, or sir-rue-lee-us), which in Latin means Blue Place, is a sky-blue set of spots found in the brainstem (Figure 1), where the base of the brain connects to the spinal cord. Its unusual blue color is what initially drew people to study this region.

  6. Oct 31, 2022 · The locus coeruleus is a nucleus in the lateral floor of the fourth ventricle and upper dorsolateral pons. Norepinephrine, also called noradrenaline, is a neurotransmitter predominantly released from the locus coeruleus.

    • Navneet K. Khroud, Vamsi Reddy, Abdolreza Saadabadi
    • 2022/10/31
    • 2019
  7. Dec 10, 2019 · The locus coeruleus is a pontine nucleus that produces much of the brain’s norepinephrine. Despite its small size, the locus coeruleus is critical for a myriad of functions and is involved in many neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders.

  8. May 26, 2024 · The locus coeruleus (LC) is a small brainstem nucleus bilaterally positioned on the rostral aspect of the pons and serves as the primary supplier of norepinephrine (NE) to most of the brain (Berridge & Waterhouse, 2003).

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