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Striatal Interneurons

Introduction

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<td><strong>Striatal Interneurons</strong></td>
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Striatal interneurons are local circuit [neurons](/entities/neurons) within the striatum (caudate nucleus and putamen) that modulate the activity of medium spiny neurons (MSNs), the principal projection neurons of the basal ganglia. These interneurons play critical roles in shaping striatal output, regulating movement selection, and integrating sensory and cognitive information. They are classified into several distinct types based on their neurochemical markers, morphological features, and physiological properties. [@kreitzer2011]

Overview

The striatum is the primary input nucleus of the basal ganglia, receiving glutamatergic input from the [cortex](/brain-regions/cortex) and thalamus, dopaminergic input from the substantia nigra, and cholinergic input from the pedunculopontine nucleus. Within this complex network, striatal interneurons provide crucial local modulation, fine-tuning the excitatory inputs and shaping the final output of MSNs. [@tepper2010]

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