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Area Postrema Expanded

Introduction

Area Postrema Expanded is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

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<tr><th>Cell Type</th><td>Area Postrema Neurons</td></tr> [@price2020]
<tr><th>Acronym</th><td>AP</td></tr> [@andrews2022]
<tr><th>Brain Region</th><td>Caudal Medulla, Circumventricular Organ</td></tr> [@hornby2001]
<tr><th>Main Neurotransmitter</th><td>Serotonin, Dopamine, Glutamate</td></tr> [@sanger2013]
<tr><th>Primary Function</th><td>Chemoreceptor trigger zone, emesis, appetite regulation</td></tr> [@dax2019]
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Overview

The Area Postrema (AP) is a circumventricular organ located at the caudal end of the fourth ventricle in the medulla oblongata. It is one of the few brain regions that lacks a blood-brain barrier, allowing it to directly sense blood-borne molecules and function as the chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ). The AP plays critical roles in vomiting, nausea, appetite regulation, and autonomic control. Its unique position and function make it highly relevant to neurodegenerative diseases, particularly those affecting autonomic function.

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