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Glutamatergic Neurons

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Glutamatergic Neurons

| Property | Value |
|----------|-------|
| Cell Ontology | CL:0000679 (Excitatory neuron) |
| Primary Neurotransmitter | Glutamate |
| Distribution | Cortex, hippocampus, cerebellum, striatum, spinal cord |
| Developmental Origin | Radial glia, dorsal forebrain (cortical), ventral forebrain (striatal) |

Overview

Glutamatergic neurons are the primary excitatory neuron population in the mammalian central nervous system, utilizing glutamate as their primary neurotransmitter. These neurons constitute approximately 70-80% of cortical neurons and represent the most abundant neuronal cell type in the brain. Glutamatergic neurons exhibit remarkable diversity in morphology, connectivity patterns, and electrophysiological properties across different brain regions. Their primary function involves transmitting excitatory signals through synaptic transmission, which is essential for processes including learning, memory formation, synaptic plasticity, and neural circuit function. The widespread distribution of glutamatergic neurons throughout the central nervous system reflects their fundamental importance in normal brain physiology.

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