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Hippocampus CA1 neurogliaform neuron
| Name: | Hippocampus CA1 neurogliaform neuron |
| Description: | CA1 neurogliaform neuron is a GABAergic interneuron, these cells are positive for NPY and co-express the actin-binding protein alpha-actinin-2. They are not positive for PV and VIP. Characteristically these neurons has a round cell body and short, non-spiny dendrites that were arranged in a stellate patterns around the cell body, spatially localized to the SLM, and often enter the molecular layer of the dentate gyrus. The axons are branched profusely close to soma occupying greater area than dendrites, like dendrites axons also tend to occupy mainly the SLM, often traveling fairly long distances along the SLM axis and mostly even entering the neighboring molecular layer of the dentate gyrus. |
| Synonym(s): | CA1 NG cells, NG cells |
| Abbreviation: | NG |
| Super-category: | neuron |
| URL: | Price CJ et al., 2005 |
| Publication link: | 16033887 |
| Id: | nlx_94965 |
| Link to OWL / RDF: | Download this content as OWL/RDF |
Soma Specific Properties
| Cell Soma Shape: | round |
| Soma Location: | CA1 stratum lacunosum-moleculare |
Dendrite Specific Properties
| Dendrite location: | DG molecular layer, CA1 stratum lacunosum-moleculare |
| Spine density on dendrites: | Non-spiny |
Axon Specific Properties
| Location of distant axon arborization: | DG molecular layer, CA1 stratum lacunosum-moleculare |
Intrinsic Properties
| Molecular constituents: | NPY, alpha-actinin-2 |
Notes
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| Abbrev | NG + |
| CellSomaShape | Category:round + |
| 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 | 6 November 2006 + |
| CurationStatus | uncurated + |
| Curator | Sridevi Polavaram + |
| DefiningCitation | Price CJ et al., 2005 + |
| Definition | CA1 neurogliaform neuron is a GABAergic in … CA1 neurogliaform neuron is a GABAergic interneuron, these cells are positive for NPY and co-express the actin-binding protein alpha-actinin-2. They are not positive for PV and VIP. Characteristically these neurons has a round cell body and short, non-spiny dendrites that were arranged in a stellate patterns around the cell body, spatially localized to the SLM, and often enter the molecular layer of the dentate gyrus. The axons are branched profusely close to soma occupying greater area than dendrites, like dendrites axons also tend to occupy mainly the SLM, often traveling fairly long distances along the SLM axis and mostly even entering the neighboring molecular layer of the dentate gyrus. ring molecular layer of the dentate gyrus. |
| DendriteLocation | DG molecular layer +, and CA1 stratum lacunosum-moleculare + |
| Has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Petilla neuron + |
| Id | nlx_94965 + |
| Label | Hippocampus CA1 neurogliaform neuron + |
| LacksMolecularConstituents | VIP +, and PV + |
| Located in | CA1 stratum lacunosum-moleculare + |
| LocationOfAxonArborization | DG molecular layer +, and CA1 stratum lacunosum-moleculare + |
| ModifiedDate | 9 March 2012 + |
| MolecularConstituents | NPY +, and Alpha-actinin-2 + |
| Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Petilla neuron + |
| PublicationLink | 16033887 + |
| SpineDensityOnDendrites | Non-spiny + |
| SuperCategory | neuron + |
| Synonym | CA1 NG cells +, and NG cells + |




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