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Stratum lucidum of hippocampus

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221:", characterized by spiny projections on the dendrites of the cell. The axons of these neurons in the hippocampus terminate primarily in the stratum lucidum and stratum radiatum of CA3. Spiny neurons are of importance because of their "pivotal role in motor control, habit formation, and motivated behavior". They receive synaptic inputs from mossy fibers boutons, as well as multiple other synaptic terminals. The majority of axon collaterals of these neurons remain in the stratum lucidum and CA3 region, though in some cases axon collaterals of these neurons are observed migrating into the CA1 region of the hippocampus. 138:
the hippocampus, and immediately below the stratum radiatum. Most mossy fiber axons are perpendicular to the CA3 pyramidal region where they project and synapse to either the CA3 pyramidal cells or the stratum oriens below the pyramidal region. The interneurons of the stratum lucidum are generally found to be local circuit neurons remaining within the CA3 region. A majority of the interneuron axons remain within the stratum lucidum but some also extend to the stratum radiatum and stratum lacunosum-molecular above the radiatum as well as to the CA1 and hilur regions.
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neurons are for the most part bipolar, generating 2–5 primary dendrites "that to a varying extent displayed varicose swellings in their course". Similar to spiny neurons, aspiny neuron dendrites "branch extensively in stratum lucidum and stratum radiatum of CA3", in contrast to spiny neurons, however, some
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The stratum lucidum is located within the CA3 region of the hippocampus distally to the dentate gyrus and proximally to the CA2 region. It is composed of a densely packed bundle of mossy fibers (unmyelinated) and spiny and aspiny interneurons that lie immediately above the CA3 pyramidal cell layer in
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Aspiny neurons, the second class of neurons found in the stratum lucidum, are another type of inhibitory cell similar to spiny neurons, though lacking dendrite projections. They make up the majority of the neuron composition in comparison to spiny neurons, about 63 percent. The somata of aspiny
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In the hippocampus, the stratum lucidum contains many neurons that act locally in local pathways. The spiny neurons of the stratum lucidum act in primary motor control as interneurons that relay to other neurons. The spiny and aspiny neurons act in both inhibitory and excitatory circuits.
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Spruston N, Lübke J, Frotscher M (September 1997). "Interneurons in the stratum lucidum of the rat hippocampus: an anatomical and electrophysiological characterization".
171:. In the CA3 region of the hippocampus, the stratum pyramidale connects with the stratum lucidum by mossy fibers that run through both subfields. 364: 74: 206:, neurons which form a connection between other neurons in a different location. This situation is described in the mossy fiber 392: 427: 188: 107:. It is the tract of the mossy fiber projections, both inhibitory and excitatory from the granule cells of the 401: 100: 104: 288: 54: 152: 131: 120: 376: 218: 368: 316: 258: 164: 360: 306: 296: 160: 423:
Knowledge (XXG) articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
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connection in the CA3 stratum lucidum region of the hippocampus as is in relation to
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
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hippocampus
stratum pyramidale
stratum radiatum
dentate gyrus
Hippocampus anatomy

Hippocampus anatomy
hippocampus anatomy
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pyramidal neurons
excitatory neurons
hippocampus
Mossy fibers
neurons
interneurons
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Purkinje cells
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dendrites
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Gray's Anatomy
"A hippocampal interneuron associated with the mossy fiber system"
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