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Hippocampus CA1 ivy neuron
| Name: | Hippocampus CA1 ivy neuron |
| Description: | Ivy cells are highly abundant GABAergic interneurons when compared to basket, bistratified, or axo-axonic cells. "Ivy" cells are named after their dense and fine axons innervating mostly basal and oblique pyramidal cell dendrites. They express nitric oxide synthase, neuropeptide Y, and high levels of GABAa receptor aplha1 subunit and they are also identified as slow-spiking interneurons that regulate the excitability of pyramidal cell dendrites through slowly rising and decaying GABAergic inputs. |
| Synonym(s): | CA1 ivy cell, ivy cell |
| Has role: | Intrinsic neuron role |
| Super-category: | neuron |
| URL: | Fuentealba P et al., 2008 |
| Publication link: | 18367092 |
| Id: | nlx_35220 |
| Link to OWL / RDF: | Download this content as OWL/RDF |
Soma Specific Properties
| Soma Location: | CA1 stratum pyramidale |
Dendrite Specific Properties
| Dendrite location: | CA1 alveus, CA1 stratum oriens, CA1 stratum radiatum, CA1 stratum pyramidale |
Axon Specific Properties
| Location of distant axon arborization: | CA1 alveus, CA1 stratum oriens, CA1 stratum radiatum, CA1 stratum pyramidale |
Intrinsic Properties
| Neurotransmitter released: | GABA |
Notes
This page uses this default form:Petilla_neuron
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| Comment | This class is still under review and requires changes before making it final. In the mean time, the contents of this cell class might change as the Mason cell ontology group is modifying/verifying the properties. |
| Created | 5 November 2005 + |
| CurationStatus | uncurated + |
| Curator | Sridevi Polavaram + |
| DefiningCitation | Fuentealba P et al., 2008 + |
| Definition | Ivy cells are highly abundant GABAergic in … Ivy cells are highly abundant GABAergic interneurons when compared to basket, bistratified, or axo-axonic cells. "Ivy" cells are named after their dense and fine axons innervating mostly basal and oblique pyramidal cell dendrites. They express nitric oxide synthase, neuropeptide Y, and high levels of GABAa receptor aplha1 subunit and they are also identified as slow-spiking interneurons that regulate the excitability of pyramidal cell dendrites through slowly rising and decaying GABAergic inputs. owly rising and decaying GABAergic inputs. |
| DendriteLocation | CA1 alveus +, CA1 stratum oriens +, CA1 stratum radiatum +, and CA1 stratum pyramidale + |
| Has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Petilla neuron + |
| Has role | Intrinsic neuron role + |
| Id | nlx_35220 + |
| Label | Hippocampus CA1 ivy neuron + |
| Located in | CA1 stratum pyramidale + |
| LocationOfAxonArborization | CA1 alveus +, CA1 stratum oriens +, CA1 stratum radiatum +, and CA1 stratum pyramidale + |
| ModifiedDate | 9 March 2012 + |
| Neurotransmitter | GABA + |
| Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Petilla neuron + |
| PublicationLink | 18367092 + |
| SuperCategory | neuron + |
| Synonym | CA1 ivy cell +, and ivy cell + |




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