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Hippocampal O-LM Cells

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Hippocampal O-LM Cells

Introduction

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Hippocampal oriens-lacunosum moleculare (O-LM) cells are distinctive GABAergic interneurons located in the hippocampal stratum oriens that project their axons to the lacunosum-moleculare layer, where they form powerful inhibitory synapses onto the distal dendrites of CA1 pyramidal neurons. These cells represent a critical component of the hippocampal circuit, providing feedback inhibition that modulates entorhinal cortical input to CA1 pyramidal neurons. O-LM cells are essential for hippocampal information processing, memory consolidation, and the generation of oscillatory rhythms relevant to neurodegenerative diseases. [@maccaferri1996]

Overview

O-LM cells are among the most well-characterized hippocampal interneurons, distinguished by their unique axonal projection pattern targeting the lacunosum-moleculare layer, the termination zone of perforant path inputs from the entorhinal cortex. This strategic positioning allows O-LM cells to gate and modulate the flow of cortical information into the hippocampal CA1 region. Their distinctive electrophysiological properties, including rebound low-threshold spike bursts, further set them apart from other hippocampal interneuron populations. [@ali1998]

Neuroanatomy and Location


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