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The mystery of claustral neural circuits and recent updates on its role in neurodegenerative pathology.

Vladimir N NikolenkoNegoriya A RizaevaNarasimha M BeerakaMarine V OganesyanValentina A KudryashovaAlexandra A DubovetsIrina D BorminskayaKirill V BulyginMikhail Yegorovich SinelnikovGjumrakch Aliev
Published in: Behavioral and brain functions : BBF (2021)
Despite new methods that have made it possible to study the claustrum at the molecular, genetic and epigenetic levels, its functions and connectivity are still poorly understood. The anatomical location, relatively uniform cytoarchitecture, and vast network of connections suggest a divergent role of the claustrum in integration and processing of input information and formation of coherent perceptions. Several studies have shown changes in the appearance, structure and volume of the claustrum in neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's disease (PD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), autism, schizophrenia, and depressive disorders. Taking into account the structure, ontogenesis, and functions of the claustrum, this literature review offers insight into understanding the crucial role of this structure in brain function and behavior.
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