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Central Amygdala Interneurons

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Central Amygdala Interneurons

Overview

Central amygdala interneurons are GABAergic inhibitory neurons resident within the central amygdala (CeA), a key component of the amygdaloid complex that processes emotional information and coordinates fear responses. These cells comprise approximately 20-30% of the neuronal population in the central amygdala and serve as critical modulators of circuit-level computation. The central amygdala receives convergent sensory information from the lateral amygdala and other brain regions, processes this information through local microcircuits containing interneurons, and projects to brainstem and hypothalamic targets to coordinate behavioral, autonomic, and endocrine responses to emotional stimuli. Central amygdala interneurons are distinguished by their expression of glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD1 and GAD2), the rate-limiting enzymes for GABA synthesis, and represent a heterogeneous population encompassing multiple morphological and neurochemical subtypes. These cells include parvalbumin-positive basket cells, somatostatin-positive dendritic-targeting interneurons, and VIP-positive disinhibitory interneurons, each contributing distinct computational properties to amygdala circuits.

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