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Lateral Habenula in Depression

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Lateral Habenula in Depression

Pathway Diagram

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Overview

The lateral habenula (LHb) is a small but functionally critical nucleus located in the epithalamus, positioned between the thalamus and the pineal gland. This structure has emerged as a crucial node in the neural circuitry underlying depression and related mood disorders. The lateral habenula receives input from limbic structures and projects extensively to midbrain dopaminergic and serotonergic nuclei, making it a key hub for integrating emotional information and regulating reward and aversion processing. Dysfunction of the lateral habenula is increasingly recognized as a pathophysiological feature of major depressive disorder (MDD) and other neuropsychiatric conditions characterized by anhedonia and negative affect.

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