Fig. 2: Representative map of the neurotransmitter systems location densities. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Representative map of the neurotransmitter systems location densities.

From: Neurotransmitters’ white matter mapping unveils the neurochemical fingerprints of stroke

Fig. 2

The cortical (top row), basal ganglia (middle row), and brainstem and cerebellar (bottom row) surfaces are represented on the left (first column), right (second column), superior (third column), and inferior (fourth column) views. The map was colored according to the neurotransmitter system of the map (either receptor or transporter) with the highest value at a voxel level. Cau caudate nucleus, Cb cerebellum, DLPFC dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, L left, LPC lateral parietal cortex, LTC lateral temporal cortex, OFC orbitofrontal cortex, OP occipital pole, Pu pulvinar, R right, RN red nucleus, SN substantia nigra, STN subthalamic nucleus, Th thalamus. 5HT1aR serotonin receptor 1a, 5HT1bR serotonin receptor 1b, 5HT2aR serotonin receptor 2a, 5HT4R serotonin receptor 4, 5HT6R serotonin receptor 6, 5HTT serotonin transporter, alpha4beta2R acetylcholine receptor alpha4beta2, D1R dopamine receptor 1, D2R dopamine receptor 2, DAT dopamine transporter, M1R muscarinic 1 receptor, NAT noradrenaline transporter, VAChT acetylcholine vesicular transporter.

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