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Piriform Cortex Neurons

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Piriform Cortex Neurons

Overview

Piriform cortex neurons are specialized glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons located in the piriform cortex (also termed primary olfactory cortex), a paleocortical structure that processes olfactory information and represents one of the most evolutionarily conserved brain regions. The piriform cortex is situated in the medial temporal lobe, adjacent to the olfactory bulb, and receives direct synaptic inputs from olfactory receptor neurons. Piriform cortex neurons are characterized by their unique cytoarchitecture, with prominent pyramidal neurons in layers II and III that integrate olfactory signals and send projections to higher-order brain regions including the orbitofrontal cortex, amygdala, and hippocampus. These neurons are increasingly recognized as vulnerable populations in several neurodegenerative diseases, particularly given their involvement in olfactory dysfunction—often an early clinical marker of neurodegeneration.

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