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Medial Preoptic Nucleus (MPO) Neurons

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Medial Preoptic Nucleus (MPO) Neurons

Overview

The medial preoptic nucleus (MPO) is a sexually dimorphic brain region located in the anterior hypothalamus, positioned dorsal to the medial preoptic area (MPA) and forming part of the broader preoptic-hypothalamic continuum. MPO neurons are predominantly glutamatergic and GABAergic projection neurons that comprise a functionally specialized population involved in reproductive behavior, thermoregulation, and autonomic nervous system control. The nucleus receives substantial attention in neurodegenerative disease research due to its vulnerability to age-related neuronal loss and its role in regulating homeostatic functions that deteriorate during neurodegeneration. Sex differences in MPO neuronal populations are particularly pronounced, with males typically exhibiting a larger MPO volume and higher neuronal density compared to females—a dimorphism established during perinatal development through androgen exposure.

Function and Biology

MPO neurons serve multiple integrative functions within hypothalamic circuits. These neurons express dopamine receptors, particularly D1 and D2 variants, and receive dopaminergic innervation from the ventral tegmental area, positioning them within reward and motivation circuitry. The nucleus integrates somatosensory information regarding reproductive readiness and environmental cues, then projects to downstream effector regions including the ventromedial hypothalamus, posterior hypothalamus, and sympathetic preganglionic neurons in the spinal cord.

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