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Temporal Cortex Neurons in Alzheimer's Disease

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Temporal Cortex Neurons in Alzheimer's Disease

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Temporal cortex neurons represent a functionally diverse population of neurons located across the superior, middle, and inferior temporal gyri that are among the earliest and most severely affected neuronal populations in Alzheimer's disease (AD). The temporal cortex comprises multiple cytoarchitectonic regions, including primary and secondary sensory cortices, as well as higher-order association areas involved in memory consolidation, semantic processing, and audiovisual integration. The neuronal populations residing in these regions include glutamatergic pyramidal neurons, which comprise approximately 80% of the neuronal population and serve as the primary excitatory projection neurons, and GABAergic interneurons, including parvalbumin-positive and somatostatin-positive subtypes, which provide critical inhibitory regulation and network oscillations. The selective vulnerability of temporal cortex neurons to pathological processes in AD leads to progressive atrophy of this region, contributing substantially to the cognitive decline characteristic of the disease.

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