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. 2021 Dec 15;38(4):342–358. doi: 10.1007/s12264-021-00800-x

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6

Bilateral microinjection of CNQX and AP-5 into the ACC alleviates abdominal hyperalgesia in CP rats. A Upper panel, schematic of behavioral experiment; lower panel, representative coronal section showing the sites of the cannulae in the ACC (scale bar, 2 mm). B Diagram showing the sites of the cannula tips for AP-5 (black dots) and CNQX (red dots) injection into the ACC. C Bilateral microinjections of morphine, EM-1, and EM-2 significantly increase the AWT in CP rats (n = 6 per group; ***P < 0.001, morphine vs saline; ###P < 0.001, EM-1 vs saline; &&&P < 0.001, EM-2 vs saline, one-way repeated ANOVA followed by LSD post-hoc test). D, E Bilateral microinjections of CNQX (D) and AP-5 (E) on POD 14 significantly increase the AWT in CP rats but saline does not (n = 5 for saline-treated group and 6 for CNQX and AP-5-treated groups; *P < 0.05, TNBS vs sham unpaired t-test).