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Medial Septal Cholinergic Neurons

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Medial Septal Cholinergic Neurons

Pathway Diagram

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Overview

Medial septal cholinergic neurons are a specialized population of neurons located within the medial septum, a component of the basal forebrain situated below the corpus callosum and between the lateral ventricles. These neurons form part of the basal forebrain cholinergic system, one of the brain's major sources of acetylcholine (ACh). The medial septum contains both cholinergic neurons that produce acetylcholine and GABAergic (gamma-aminobutyric acid-producing) neurons, with the cholinergic population comprising approximately 50-70% of cells in this region. These neurons have been recognized as particularly vulnerable to degeneration in several neurodegenerative diseases, making them a critical focus of neurodegeneration research.

Function and Biology


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