Fig. 5: The anatomically output brain regions of ventral subicular glutamatergic neurons.
From: Ventral subicular pyramidal neurons contribute to epileptogenesis via anterior thalamic circuit

a Upper, scheme of virus-assisted anterograde tracing on vSubglu; bottom, representative image of EYFP+ in vSub, scale bar = 200 µm. b Typical EYFP+ vSubglu projecting fibers in the downstream brain regions, distributed in Acb, BST, LS, AV, AM, AHN, MM, and BLA, respectively, scale bar = 200 µm. (Abbrs. vSub ventral subiculum, DG dentate gyrus, LEC lateral entorhinal cortex, Acb nucleus accumbens, BST bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, LS lateral septum, AV anteroventral thalamic nucleus, AM anteromedial thalamic nucleus, AHN anterior hypothalamic nucleus, MM medial mammillary nucleus, BLA basolateral amygdala).