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Muscarinic M3 Acetylcholine Receptor Neurons

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Muscarinic M3 Acetylcholine Receptor Neurons

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Muscarinic M3 acetylcholine receptor neurons are a functionally defined neuronal population characterized by the expression of the M3 subtype of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (encoded by the CHRM3 gene in humans). These neurons represent a critical component of the cholinergic nervous system, which transmits signals through acetylcholine (ACh), the primary neurotransmitter of parasympathetic and certain central nervous system pathways. The M3 receptor is a seven-transmembrane G-protein coupled receptor that mediates postsynaptic excitatory responses in multiple neural circuits. M3-expressing neurons are distributed throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems, with particularly high concentrations in cortical regions, hippocampus, striatum, and brainstem nuclei. These neurons occupy diverse morphological and electrophysiological phenotypes, unified primarily by their receptor expression profile rather than their developmental origin or location.

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