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Cortical Neurons in Alzheimer's Disease

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Cortical Neurons in Alzheimer's Disease

Overview

Cortical neurons are the primary functional units of the cerebral cortex, the brain region responsible for higher-order cognitive functions including memory, attention, language, and executive function. In Alzheimer's disease (AD), cortical neurons undergo progressive degeneration and death, leading to the cognitive decline and behavioral symptoms characteristic of the disease. The cerebral cortex is one of the most severely affected brain regions in AD, with pathological changes beginning in the entorhinal cortex and spreading to hippocampal and neocortical structures as disease progresses. This selective vulnerability of cortical neurons represents one of the central mysteries of Alzheimer's disease pathophysiology.

Function/Biology

Cortical neurons are primarily glutamatergic pyramidal neurons and GABAergic interneurons organized into six functionally distinct layers. Pyramidal neurons constitute approximately 80-85% of cortical neurons and form the primary excitatory circuits underlying cognitive processing. These neurons project extensively throughout the cortex and to subcortical structures, facilitating information integration and memory consolidation. GABAergic interneurons, though fewer in number, provide crucial inhibitory regulation that maintains the balance between excitation and inhibition necessary for normal neural computation.

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