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Dorsal Tegmental Nucleus Neurons

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Dorsal Tegmental Nucleus Neurons

Overview

Dorsal tegmental nucleus (DTN) neurons comprise a heterogeneous population of cholinergic and glutamatergic projection neurons located in the dorsal tegmentum of the midbrain and upper pons, positioned along the midline ventral to the periaqueductal gray. These neurons form part of the brainstem's arousal and attention systems, with widespread connections to forebrain structures including the hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and other limbic regions. The DTN is sometimes referred to as the dorsal tegmental cholinergic system, though it contains substantial glutamatergic populations as well. DTN neurons are characterized by their relatively large soma size, robust axonal projections, and high metabolic demands, making them potentially vulnerable to the cellular stress mechanisms implicated in neurodegeneration.

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