“…It is a relatively small structure with ϳ3000 neurons in the rat (Loughlin et al, 1986a) and, although these cells are considered homogenous with respect to their NAergic neurochemistry, they can be divided into several different subgroups based on cell morphology and efferent targets (Loughlin et al, 1986b;Berridge and Waterhouse, 2003;Aston-Jones, 2004). With respect to pain control, it is the descending projections to the spinal dorsal horn that have received the most attention (Jones, 1991;Millan, 2002;Pertovaara, 2006) and these are predominantly located in the ventral pole and in the subceruleus (Westlund et al, 1983;Howorth et al, 2009a;Bruinstroop et al, 2012). Previous studies have shown that focal stimulation (electrical and/or chemical) of the LC region can produce antinociceptive effects (Margalit and Segal, 1979;Jones and Gebhart, 1986b;Jones, 1991;West et al, 1993).…”