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Hippocampal O-LM Cells

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Hippocampal O-LM Cells

Overview

Hippocampal O-LM (Oriens-Lacunosum Moleculare) cells are a specialized subclass of GABAergic interneurons located in the hippocampus, a brain region critical for memory formation and spatial navigation. These cells are named for their characteristic axonal projection pattern, extending from the stratum oriens (the layer containing pyramidal cell bodies) to the stratum lacunosum-moleculare (the outermost dendritic layer of pyramidal cells). O-LM cells constitute approximately 5-10% of hippocampal interneurons and represent a distinct functional population within the complex hippocampal circuitry. They function as modulators of dendritic integration in pyramidal neurons, controlling information processing at the level of distal dendrites where synaptic inputs carrying contextual and environmental information are predominantly received.

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