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Lateral Habenula Dopamine Neurons

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Lateral Habenula Dopamine Neurons

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Lateral habenula dopamine neurons represent a distinct population of dopamine-producing cells located in the lateral habenula (LHb), a small but functionally critical structure within the epithalamus of the brain. Unlike the well-characterized dopamine neurons of the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) and ventral tegmental area (VTA), which have been the primary focus of neurodegeneration research for decades, lateral habenula dopamine neurons comprise a smaller, specialized neuronal population. These neurons exhibit unique electrophysiological properties, connectivity patterns, and molecular profiles that distinguish them from classical dopaminergic systems. The lateral habenula itself is a phylogenetically ancient structure implicated in reward processing, aversion, and decision-making, with emerging evidence suggesting that its dopamine neurons play important roles in negative reinforcement and avoidance behavior. Recent research indicates that this population may be vulnerable to degenerative processes in certain neurological conditions, though it remains understudied compared to ventral midbrain dopamine systems.

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