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Amygdala Central Nucleus in Neurodegeneration

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Amygdala Central Nucleus in Neurodegeneration

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Introduction

The central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) serves as the major output station for amygdala-based emotional and autonomic responses.[@lewatch2006] As a critical component of the limbic system, the CeA coordinates fear responses, stress reactions, emotional learning, and adaptive behavior. Neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), and others profoundly affect the CeA, contributing to the emotional and autonomic symptoms that significantly impact patient quality of life.

The CeA, located in the medial portion of the amygdaloid complex, receives dense inputs from the basolateral amygdala (BLA) and cortical regions, integrating sensory information with emotional significance[@gormley2017]. Its outputs to brainstem autonomic centers, hypothalamus, and basal forebrain coordinate the physiological and behavioral components of emotional responses. Understanding CeA involvement in neurodegeneration provides insight into disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets.

Anatomy and Connectivity

Structural Organization

The central amygdala is anatomically and functionally divided into several subregions:

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