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Subthalamic Nucleus Excitatory Projection Neurons

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Subthalamic Nucleus Excitatory Projection Neurons

Overview

Subthalamic nucleus (STN) excitatory projection neurons are glutamatergic neurons located within the subthalamic nucleus, a small lens-shaped structure situated beneath the thalamus in the basal ganglia circuit. These neurons represent the primary neuronal population of the STN and are among the few excitatory components within the predominantly inhibitory basal ganglia. The STN contains approximately 14,000-25,000 neurons in humans, with glutamatergic projection neurons comprising the majority of this population. These neurons are characterized by their morphology—featuring multipolar soma with extensively branching dendritic arbors and long axonal projections—and their distinctive electrophysiological properties, including spontaneous high-frequency firing patterns that persist even in the absence of synaptic input.

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