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Parvalbumin Interneurons in Schizophrenia

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Parvalbumin Interneurons in Schizophrenia

Introduction

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Parvalbumin (PV) interneurons are a major subclass of GABAergic inhibitory [neurons](/entities/neurons) in the cerebral [cortex](/brain-regions/cortex) and [hippocampus](/brain-regions/hippocampus). These fast-spiking neurons play crucial roles in regulating cortical network oscillations, particularly gamma oscillations (30-80 Hz), which are essential for cognitive processes including attention, working memory, and sensory integration [@cardin2009][@sohal2009]. PV interneuron dysfunction has been strongly implicated in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia, where gamma oscillation deficits are a hallmark finding [@lewis2018].

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Morphology and Physiology

PV interneurons are characterized by their expression of the calcium-binding protein parvalbumin, which enables rapid calcium buffering and supports high-frequency firing rates. These neurons typically possess:

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