Hypothalamus Flashcards
The ______ area of the hypothalamus is continuous with the periaqueductal gray.
median hypothalamic
What hypothalamic nuclei secrete vasopressin and oxytocin?
paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei respectively
Which hypothalamic nuclei serve as the biologic clock?
suprachiasmatic nucleus
What is the median forebrain bundle?
From basal olfactory areas, septal nuclei, periamygdala, and subiculum → lateral preoptic and lateral hypothalamic areas
Information related to basic emotional drives and smell
The fornix connects the ____ to the _____.
hippocampus to the mammillary bodies
What is the strai terminalis?
Travels within the terminal sulcus (between the thalamus and caudate).
Amygdala → hypothalamus (anterior and preoptic nuclei)
Information related to emotional drives and smell
The dorsal longitudinal fasciculus connects the ____ to the ______.
midbrain’s central gray
periventricular hypothalamus
What’s another name for the mammillothalamic tract?
“Hypothalamic–thalamic tract of Vicq d’Azyr”
What general region of the hypothalamus controls each of the following:
Parasympathetic: Sympathetic: Decreases body temperature: Increases body temperature: Satiety center: Feeding center: Arousal center:
Parasympathetic: anterior and medial (ventromedial) hypothalamic nuclei.
Sympathetic: posterior and lateral hypothalamic nuclei.
Decreases body temperature: anterior hypothalamic nucleus.
Increases body temperature: posterior hypothalamic nucleus.
Satiety center: medial hypothalamic nucleus.
Feeding center: lateral hypothalamic nucleus.
Arousal center: posterior hypothalamic nucleus
What is the origin of the adenohypophysis?
Ectodermal origin from roof of the stomodeum
What are the components of the adenohypophysis?
- Pars tuberalis includes Portion of the infundibular stalk Median eminence of hypothalamus
- Pars intermedia
- Pars distalis: majority of the gland, has no direct
arterial supply
What is the origin of the neurohypophysis?
diencephalic
What are the components of the neurohypophysis?
- Pars nervosa (posterior lobe)
- Infundibulum
- Nuclei (supraoptic and paraventricular)