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Article: COX-2-Derived Prostaglandin E2 Produced by Pyramidal Neurons Contributes to Neurovascular Coupling in the Rodent Cerebral Cortex.

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Lacroix A; Toussay X; Anenberg E; Lecrux C; Ferreirós N; Karagiannis A; Plaisier F; Chausson P; Jarlier F; Burgess SA; Hillman EM; Tegeder I; Murphy TH; Hamel E; Cauli B
J. Neurosci., 2015


Table 10.

Occurrence of molecular markers in different neuronal populations

Pyramidal cells, % (n = 24) Interneurons, % (n = 66)
vGluT1 100 45
p = 0.0000
Int <<< Pyr
GAD 0 100
p = 0.0000
Pyr <<< Int
NOS-1 0 9
p = 0.1873
n.s.
CB 46 26
p = 0.0781
n.s.
PV 21 21
p = 1.0000
n.s.
CR 0 27
p = 0.0024
Pyr << Int
NPY 0 20
p = 0.0171
Pyr < Int.
VIP 0 48
p = 0.0000
Pyr. <<< Int
SOM 25 29
p = 0.7959
n.s.
CCK 79 47
p = 0.0082
Int << Pyr
  • Pyr, Pyramidal cells; Int, interneurons; n, number of cells; Fisher's exact test p values; <, << and <<< indicate significantly smaller with p < 0.05, <0.01, and <0.001, respectively; n.s., not statistically significan.


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