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Median Raphe Serotonergic Neurons

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Median Raphe Serotonergic Neurons

Overview

Median raphe serotonergic neurons are a specialized population of monoaminergic neurons located within the median raphe nucleus (MRN), a midline structure of the brainstem situated between the dorsal and ventral tegmental areas in the midbrain and upper pons. These neurons are characterized by their synthesis and release of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT), which they produce through the enzymatic conversion of tryptophan via tryptophan hydroxylase-1 (TPH1). The median raphe nucleus contains approximately 50,000-100,000 serotonergic neurons in the human brain, representing a distinct subsystem within the broader raphe serotonergic network. These cells constitute the central component of the median raphe's neuromodulatory influence on forebrain and limbic structures, contrasting with the more lateral dorsal raphe nucleus which projects to different target regions. The median raphe serotonergic system has been recognized as neuroanatomically and functionally distinct from dorsal raphe serotonergic systems through multiple mapping studies.

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