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Striatal Aspiny Neurons in Huntington's Disease

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Striatal Aspiny Neurons in Huntington's Disease

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<td><strong>Striatal Aspiny Neurons in Huntington's Disease</strong></td>
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Striatal aspiny neurons, primarily represented by cholinergic interneurons also known as tonically active neurons (TANs), constitute a critical population of modulation neurons within the striatum that play essential roles in regulating basal ganglia function.[@walker2018] In Huntington's disease (HD), these neurons undergo selective and progressive degeneration, contributing significantly to the motor, cognitive, and psychiatric manifestations that characterize this devastating disorder.[@cruz2019] This page provides a comprehensive examination of striatal aspiny neuron biology, their specific vulnerabilities in HD, the mechanisms underlying their degeneration, and the therapeutic implications of targeting these neurons.

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