tuberomammillary
The tuberomammillary nucleus, commonly abbreviated as the TMN, is a histaminergic cluster of neurons located in the posterior hypothalamus within the tuber cinereum near the mammillary bodies. It is the principal source of histaminergic innervation in the brain, with neurons that synthesize histamine via histidine decarboxylase and project widely to cortical and subcortical regions.
The TMN receives afferent input from orexin/hypocretin neurons in the lateral hypothalamus and from circadian circuitry
Histamine released by TMN neurons acts on multiple receptor subtypes in target regions, notably H1 and H2
The TMN participates in sustaining wakefulness and attention, modulating cortical arousal, and influencing learning and cognitive
Dysfunction or dysregulation of the histaminergic system, including TMN signaling, is linked to sleep disorders and