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Cerebellar Stellate Cells

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Cerebellar Stellate Cells

Overview

Cerebellar stellate cells are GABAergic interneurons located in the molecular layer of the cerebellar cortex. These inhibitory neurons form part of the cerebellar microcircuitry that processes sensorimotor information and coordinates motor control. Stellate cells are characterized by their star-shaped morphology with multiple radiating dendrites, from which they derive their name. They represent one of two major inhibitory interneuron populations in the cerebellar cortex, alongside basket cells, with which they share certain functional properties but occupy distinct anatomical positions and connectivity patterns. Stellate cells are positioned more superficially in the molecular layer compared to basket cells and synapse primarily onto Purkinje cell dendrites rather than soma.

Function/Biology

Stellate cells function as feedforward and feedback inhibitory interneurons within cerebellar circuits. They receive direct excitatory input from parallel fibers—the axons of granule cells that extend perpendicular to the cerebellar folia. Upon activation, stellate cells release GABA onto the dendritic shafts of Purkinje cells, providing lateral inhibition that modulates the temporal and spatial processing of climbing fiber and parallel fiber inputs to these principal neurons. This inhibitory function is essential for refining cerebellar output and enabling precise motor coordination.

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