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Mamillary Bodies in Memory

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Mamillary Bodies in Memory

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The mamillary bodies are bilateral paired structures located in the posterior hypothalamus, forming small, rounded nuclei approximately 5-7 millimeters in diameter in humans. These structures represent critical nodes within the limbic system's memory circuitry, serving as major relay stations for information processing between the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex. The mamillary bodies consist primarily of projection neurons that use glutamate as their primary excitatory neurotransmitter, though GABAergic interneurons also provide crucial local circuit functions. These structures have been recognized since classical neuroanatomical studies as essential components of memory consolidation pathways, and their vulnerability in certain neurodegenerative conditions highlights their importance in maintaining cognitive function throughout the lifespan.

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