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Layer 2/3 Intratelencephalic Neurons

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Layer 2/3 Intratelencephalic Neurons

Overview

Layer 2/3 intratelencephalic (L2/3 IT) neurons represent a major population of excitatory glutamatergic pyramidal cells found in cortical layers 2 and 3 of the cerebral cortex. These neurons are characterized by their projections that remain within the telencephalon (the largest division of the brain), establishing local and inter-areal cortical connections without projecting to subcortical structures. L2/3 IT neurons constitute approximately 30-40% of all cortical glutamatergic neurons and serve as critical intermediaries in cortico-cortical communication, integrating sensory input and motor planning signals across distributed cortical networks. These neurons are heterogeneous, comprising multiple transcriptomically and morphologically distinct subtypes that perform specialized computational functions within cortical circuits.

Function/Biology

L2/3 IT neurons function primarily as intrinsic cortico-cortical connectors, receiving input from layer 4 thalamocortical relay neurons and establishing extensive horizontal and vertical connections within cortical tissue. Their axons branch extensively within the local circuit while also projecting to other cortical areas, particularly to higher-order visual, auditory, and association cortices. These neurons exhibit diverse morphological features, including varying spine densities, axonal branching patterns, and dendritic arbor architectures that correlate with their functional specialization.

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