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Mediodorsal Thalamic Nucleus Neurons

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Mediodorsal Thalamic Nucleus Neurons

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<th class="infobox-header" colspan="2">Mediodorsal Thalamic Nucleus Neurons</th>
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<td class="label">Category</td>
<td>Thalamic Association Nucleus</td>
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<td class="label">Location</td>
<td>Thalamus, medial dorsal region</td>
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<td class="label">Cell Types</td>
<td>Projection neurons, interneurons</td>
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<td class="label">Primary Neurotransmitter</td>
<td>Glutamate (excitatory)</td>
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<td class="label">Key Markers</td>
<td>VGLUT1, Calbindin, Parvalbumin</td>
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Introduction

The Mediodorsal Thalamic Nucleus (MD) is a large association thalamic nucleus that serves as a critical hub connecting subcortical structures with the prefrontal cortex. As a higher-order thalamic nucleus, MD receives substantial input from the basal ganglia and limbic system, and projects densely to the prefrontal cortex, making it essential for executive function, working memory, decision-making, and emotional regulation. The MD is prominently affected in several neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), and frontotemporal dementia (FTD), contributing to the cognitive and behavioral symptoms characteristic of these disorders [1](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25972184/). [@vertes2015]

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