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Gigantocellular Reticular Nucleus Neurons

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Gigantocellular Reticular Nucleus Neurons

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Gigantocellular reticular nucleus (GiA) neurons are large, morphologically distinctive neurons located within the gigantocellular reticular nucleus of the medulla oblongata, a region of the brainstem critical for fundamental life-support functions. These neurons are characterized by their exceptionally large cell bodies (soma diameter typically 40-80 micrometers), extensive dendritic arbors, and prominent axonal projections that extend throughout the central nervous system. The gigantocellular reticular nucleus itself forms part of the broader reticular activating system, a network of neurons essential for maintaining arousal, consciousness, and vital autonomic functions. GiA neurons represent one of the most extensively studied neuronal populations in the medullary reticular formation due to their accessibility for electrophysiological recording and their clear functional significance in motor control and behavioral state regulation.

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