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Hippocampal MOPP Cells

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MOPP Cells (Molecular Layer Perforant Path-Associated Cells)

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<td><strong>Hippocampal MOPP Cells</strong></td>
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Introduction

MOPP cells (Molecular Layer Perforant Path-Associated cells) are a distinct population of GABAergic interneurons found in the molecular layer of the dentate gyrus and hippocampus proper. These cells are characterized by their selective innervation of the perforant path input zone and their critical role in regulating entorhinal cortical inputs to the hippocampal formation. MOPP cells play essential roles in memory encoding, pattern separation, and the filtering of cortical information entering the hippocampal circuit. [@mcbain2009]

Overview

MOPP cells are among the most abundant interneuron types in the hippocampal molecular layer, where they receive synaptic input from the perforant path (the major excitatory pathway from layer II of the entorhinal cortex). They provide feedforward inhibition to granule cells and other interneurons, creating a precisely timed inhibitory gate that controls information flow through the hippocampal formation. [@freund1996]

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