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NMDA Receptor Neurons

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<td class="label">Name</td>
<td><strong>NMDA Receptor Neurons</strong></td>
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Introduction

NMDA receptor-expressing neurons represent a fundamental population in the central nervous system, characterized by their expression of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) type glutamate receptors. These neurons play critical roles in synaptic transmission, plasticity, and survival. NMDA receptors are ionotropic glutamate receptors that require co-activation by glutamate and glycine, with voltage-dependent magnesium block removal as a key feature enabling calcium influx during synaptic activity.

NMDA Receptor Structure and Subunit Composition

NMDA receptors are heteromeric complexes composed of GluN1 (GRIN1) subunits combined with GluN2 (GRIN2A-D) and/or GluN3 (GRIN3A-B) subunits. The subunit composition dramatically influences receptor properties:

  • GluN2A: Predominant in mature synapses, associated with fast decay kinetics and neuroprotective signaling
  • GluN2B: Enriched during development, mediates slow decay currents and is implicated in excitotoxicity
  • GluN2C/D: Predominant in cerebellar and olfactory bulb regions
  • GluN3A: Modulates receptor properties and plasticity

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