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Mossy Cells in Hippocampal Sclerosis

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Mossy Cells in Hippocampal Sclerosis

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Mossy cells are a distinct population of excitatory glutamatergic neurons located in the dentate hilus (also called the dentate gyrus hilus), a central region of the hippocampus. These neurons are characterized by their large soma, extensive dendritic arbor, and prominent axonal projections that distribute widely throughout the dentate gyrus. Mossy cells represent approximately 10-15% of the hilar neuronal population in rodents, with somewhat variable proportions in primates. The name "mossy cells" derives from their distinctive appearance under light microscopy, featuring numerous terminal boutons resembling moss-covered vegetation. In hippocampal sclerosis—a pathological condition involving selective neuronal loss and hippocampal atrophy—mossy cells are particularly vulnerable to degeneration, making them a critical focus in understanding temporal lobe epilepsy and neurodegeneration mechanisms.

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