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Tuberomammillary Nucleus Histamine Neurons

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Tuberomammillary Nucleus Histamine Neurons

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<td><strong>Tuberomammillary Nucleus Histamine Neurons</strong></td>
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The tuberomammillary nucleus (TMN) is the sole source of neuronal histamine in the mammalian brain and serves as a critical wake-promoting center. Histaminergic neurons in the TMN play essential roles in arousal, attention, memory consolidation, and energy metabolism. These neurons are prominently affected in neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, where histamine dysfunction contributes to sleep-wake disturbances, cognitive deficits, and neuropsychiatric symptoms.

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