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Abstract
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1. A specific anti-NAS antibody and fluorescein-labelled second antibody were employed to investigate the topographic distribution of immunoreactive NAS (INAS) in the hindbrain of the rat.
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2. Positive identification of INAS was confirmed in the granular layer of the cerebellum, the spinal tract of the fifth cranial nerve and the pontine reticular formation.
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3. INAS was also identified in neuronal cell bodies and processes of Purkinje cells, all cerebellar nuclei, the locus coeruleus and other brain stem regions.
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4. The pattern of INAS distribution was found to be different from that of serotonin and melatonin.
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5. Overlap of INAS- and NE- containing structures was identified in areas such as cerebellum and locus coeruleus, suggesting the possibility of a functional connection between these substances in some regions.