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Gephyrin Neurons

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Gephyrin Neurons

Overview

Gephyrin neurons represent a functionally defined population of neurons characterized by prominent expression of the gephyrin protein (gene: GPHN), a critical scaffolding molecule essential for inhibitory synapse organization. Rather than representing a single morphological cell type, gephyrin neurons are defined by their dependence on gephyrin for proper synaptic function and structural integrity. Gephyrin is predominantly localized at GABAergic and glycinergic synapses, where it serves as the primary anchoring protein for inhibitory neurotransmitter receptors. These neurons are distributed throughout the central nervous system, with particularly high concentrations in the spinal cord, brainstem, cerebellum, and cortex. The vulnerability of gephyrin-dependent neurons to degeneration in several neurological disorders highlights the critical importance of inhibitory neurotransmission maintenance during neurodegeneration.

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