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Tuberomammillary Nucleus Neurons

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Tuberomammillary Nucleus Neurons

Introduction

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<td><strong>Tuberomammillary Nucleus Neurons</strong></td>
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The tuberomammillary nucleus (TMN) is the sole source of neuronal histamine in the mammalian brain and is located in the posterior hypothalamus. These neurons play crucial roles in arousal, wakefulness, energy metabolism, and various autonomic functions. The TMN is unique among hypothalamic nuclei for its exclusive use of histamine as a primary neurotransmitter[@haas2008].

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