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MCB 63 Final
Hypothalamus
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08/06/2007

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Term
Hypothalamus functions
Definition
• Hypothalamus is in charge of maintaining the internal environment (homeostasis)
• Controls endocrine function and many internal organs
• Controls motivational drives and reflexes
Term
Describe the area of the hypothalamus that controls heat dissipation
Definition
• This is a reaction to overheating
• Controlled by anterior hypothalamus and preoptic nuclei
Term
Describe what happens in the body when the heat dissipation mechanism is activated
Definition
• Inhibits shivering
• Inhibits release of TRH (thyroid releasing hormone which cause mitochondria inside cells to work harder than normal (important in generating heat)
Term
Describe the area of the hypothalamus that controls heat conservation
Definition
• Controlled by posterior nucleus
Term
Describe what happens in the body when the heat conservation mechanism is activated
Definition
• Causes blood vessels to constrict which pushes blood towards the center of the body
• Stimulates shivering
• Stimulates release of TRH
Term
What happens when the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus is destroyed?
Definition
• Hyperaphagia (increase in apetite)
• hypothalamus does not process distention in the internal organs, and the individual may keep eating until organs rupture
Term
What happens when the lateral nucleus of the hypothalamus is destroyed?
Definition
• Hypoaphagia/aphagia (loss of apetite)
Term
What part of the hypothalamus is involved in the regulation of osmolarity and hypervolemic thirst?
Definition
• supraoptic, paraventricular, area posterma, OVLT
• these nuclei regulate concentration of salts and proteins
• if concentration is too low, the body has too much water
• if the concentration is too high, the body doesn’t have enough water
Term
What regions of the hypothalamus control aggression and rage?
Definition
• Laternal nucleus & ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus
• Lateral nucleus increases the symptoms of rage
• Ventromedial nucleus decreases the symptoms of rage
Term
What happens when the lateral nucleus is stimulated or the ventromedial nucleus has been lesioned?
Definition
• Anger
• Increase in blood pressure
• Raising of body hair
• Pupillary constriction
• Arching of the back
• Raising the tail (if the individual has a tail)
Term
What happens when there’s a lateral nucleus lesion?
Definition
• Very placid behavior
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