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mGluR4 (GRM4) Neurons

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mGluR4 (GRM4) Neurons

Introduction

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mGluR4 (GRM4) neurons represent a population of neurons that express the metabotropic glutamate receptor 4 (mGluR4), a Group III metabotropic glutamate receptor. mGluR4 is primarily located on presynaptic terminals where it acts as an autoreceptor, modulating glutamate release throughout the central nervous system. These neurons are particularly abundant in the basal ganglia and cerebellum, regions critical for motor control and coordination.

Overview

mGluR4-expressing neurons are characterized by:

  • Receptor: mGluR4 (GRM4 protein)
  • Location: Presynaptic terminals in basal ganglia, cerebellum, hippocampus
  • Function: Modulates glutamate release, regulates synaptic transmission
  • Class: Group III metabotropic glutamate receptor (Gi/o-coupled)

Distribution

Basal Ganglia

mGluR4 neurons are highly expressed in: [@valentino2003]

  • Substantia Nigra pars Reticulata (SNr): High expression
  • Globus Pallidus externus (GPe): High expression
  • Striatum: Moderate expression in medium spiny neurons
  • Subthalamic Nucleus: Low to moderate expression

Cerebellum

  • Purkinje Cells: High expression
  • Granule Cells: Low expression
  • Deep Cerebellar Nuclei: Moderate expression

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