Term ID: T1389

Excitotoxicity

/excitotoxicity/
A pathological process where excessive stimulation by neurotransmitters leads to neuronal damage or death, implicated in various neurological and psychiatric conditions including stroke, Alzheimer's disease, and some forms of depression.
Example: Chronic stress leading to excessive glutamate release in the hippocampus, potentially causing memory problems and contributing to depression through neuronal damage.

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Reference: Olney (1969)