A13 dopaminergic cell group

A13

A group of cells that fluoresce for dopamine and are distributed in clusters that, in the primate, are ventral and medial to the mammillothalamic tract of the hypothalamus; a few extend into the reuniens nucleus of the thalamus (Felten-1983). In the mouse A13 is located ventral to the mammillothalamic tract of the thalamus in the zona incerta (adapted from Brain Info).

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상위 구조물 dopaminergic cell groups
라틴어 명칭 A13

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What is the A13 dopaminergic cell group?
The A13 dopaminergic cell group (also known as the A13) is a defined cluster of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain, identified by researchers using a numerical classification system (the A-series) for monoaminergic cell groups. A group of cells that fluoresce for dopamine and are distributed in clusters that, in the primate, are ventral and medial to the mammillothalamic tract of the hypothalamus; a few extend into the reuniens nucleus of the thalamus (Felten-1983). In the mouse A13 is located ventral to the mammillothalamic tract of the thalamus in the zona incerta (adapted from Brain Info). These neurons synthesize and release dopamine, a neurotransmitter that regulates a wide range of brain functions.
Where is the A13 dopaminergic cell group located?
The A13 dopaminergic cell group is located in the zona incerta and hypothalamic region, ventral and medial to the mammillothalamic tract. The A-series naming convention for dopaminergic cell groups was established by researchers systematically mapping catecholamine-containing neurons throughout the brain. The precise anatomical position of each group is important for understanding its specific neural connections and functional roles.
What is the function of the A13 dopaminergic cell group?
The A13 dopaminergic cell group contributes to dopaminergic signaling in the brain, modulating neural circuits involved in movement, cognition, and other functions. As a member of the A-series dopaminergic cell groups, it synthesizes and releases dopamine to influence downstream target regions. The detailed functional roles of this specific group are an area of ongoing neuroanatomical research.
What conditions can affect the A13 dopaminergic cell group?
While the specific clinical conditions directly associated with the A13 dopaminergic cell group are not yet fully characterized in the published literature, dopaminergic dysfunction broadly contributes to neurological and psychiatric disorders. Research into the role of individual dopaminergic cell groups in disease states is an active area of neuroscience.
How is the A13 dopaminergic cell group different from related structures?
The A13 dopaminergic cell group is one of a series of dopaminergic cell groups (A8 through A17 in the standard classification). Each group occupies a distinct brain region and projects to different target areas, resulting in different functional roles. The grouping system was established to systematically catalog monoaminergic neurons and facilitate comparison across species in neuroanatomical research.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.