Neurohypophysis
Hypothalamus + Pituitary
Hypothalamus
Functions

Hypothalamus
Location
Nuclei bounded by:
Red nucleus posteriorly
Thalamus dorsally
Internal capsule laterally
Lamina terminalis rostrally

Hypothalamus Regions
Rostral-Caudal
Divided into 3 regions:

Hypothalamus Regions
Mediolateral
Divided into 2 regions:
Fornix seperates medial from lateral.

Hypothalamus
Posterior Region
Nuclei

Hypothalamus
Tuberal Region
Nuclei

Hypothalamus
Anterior Supraoptic Region
Nuclei
Fornix divides this level into lateral region and medial region (anterior nucleus and paraventricular nucleus).

Hypothalamus
Anterior Preoptic Region
Nuclei
Characterized by 2 main nuclei:
Generally classified as telencephalic origin but functionally associated with hypothalamus.

Hypothalamus
Nuclear Subdivision Summary

Hypothalamus
Blood Supply
Supplied by terminal branches of the circle of Willis:
Anterior region → anterior cerebral (ACA) and anterior communicating arteries (Acom)
Tuberal region → posterior communicating artery (Pcom)
Posterior region → posterior communicating (Pcom), posterior cerebral (PCA), and basilar arteries (BA)
Lateral hypothalamus → middle cerebral (MCA) and anterior choroidal arteries
Venous drainage via cerebral veins.

Posterior Nucleus

Tuberomammillary Nucleus
Promotes wakefulness via histaminergic neurons.
Wide projections to cerebral cortex, thalamus, basal forebrain, and brainstem regions.
Lesion = hypersomnia.

Mammillary Body
Involved in consolidation of memory.

Posterior Region
Summary

Tuberal Region
Characteristics
Characterized by projections to anterior pituitary.
Hypophyseal portal systems travels through median eminence.
Lateral hypothalamus & ventromedial hypothalamus located here.
Both involved in feeding behavior.
MFB travels through lateral hypothalamus.

Median Eminence
Site of release of many peptides controlling the function of the anterior pituitary.

Medial Forebrain Bundle
(MFB)
Major fiber system running in lateral hypothalamus.
Part of the reward circuit.
Stimulation causes pleasure due to dopamine release.

Lateral Hypothalamus

Ventromedial Nucleus
Satiety Center

Dorsomedial Nucleus
Control center for feeding and body weight regulation.

Arcuate Nucleus

Feeding Behavior
Network
Neural network for regulating feeding behavior.
Includes:
Lateral hypothalamus
Ventromedial nucleus
Dorsomedial nucleus
Paraventricular, suprachiasmatic, and arcuate nuclei

Leptin
Nutrient abundance ⇨ ↑ leptin ⇨ ↓ appetite & ↑ energy expenditure
Nutrient insufficiency ⇨ ↓ leptin ⇨ ↑ appetite & ↑ energy conservation
