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Chapter 30
The Central Autonomic System: The Hypothalamus
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Undergraduate 3
11/30/2015

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Where do visceral afferent fibers end that inform the networks of the state of the body?
Definition
solitary nucleus
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2 places of the mesencephalon that coordinate behaviors by way of their efferent connections to the reticular formation
Definition
1. superior colliculus
2. periaqueductal gray (PAG)
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2 parts of the hypothalamus
Definition
1. medial part (containing several discernible nuclei)
2. lateral hypothalamic area (diffuse structure)
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Is the medial forebrain bundle a single tract anatomically/functionally with sharp borders?
Definition
no!
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3 nuclear groups of the medial part of the hypothalamus
Definition
1. anterior nuclear group
2. medial nuclear group
3. posterior nuclear group
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2 large nuclei in the anterior nuclear group of the medial part of the hypothalamus
Definition
1. paraventricular nucleus
2. supraoptic nucleus
Term
suprachiasmatic nucleus
Definition
functions as a biologic clock
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3 nuclei in the middle (tuberal) nuclear group of the medial part of the thalamus
Definition
1. ventromedial nucleus
2. dorsomedial nucleus
3. arcuate nucleus
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2 nuclei in the posterior nuclear group of the medial part of the hypothalamus
Definition
1. posterior nucleus (close to the ventricular wall)
2. mammillary nucleus (located in the bottom of the ventricle)
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mammillary body
Definition
the macroscopically visible part of the mammillary nuclei
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2 places where hypothalamic afferent nerve fibers bring signals from
Definition
1. cerebral cortex
2. limbic structures
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7 forms of sensory information that the hypothalamus gets
Definition
1. olfactory stimuli
2. taste stimuli
3. conditions in the GI tract
4. blood pressure
5. noxious stimuli
6. skin temperature
7. intensity of ambient light
Term
What type of information do afferent fibers from limbic structures (such as the amygdala) bring to the hypothalamus?
Definition
emotional & motivational
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4 places influenced by efferent fibers from the hypothalamus
Definition
1. pituitary
2. autonomic preganglionic neurons
3. somatic-efferent cell groups
4. higher levels of the brain
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4 autonomic processes influenced by the hypothalamic connections (direct & indirect) to preganglionic parasympathetic & sympathetic neurons
Definition
1. blood pressure
2. heart rate
3. temperature regulation
4. digestion
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2 ways the hypothalamus affects the cerebral cortex
Definition
1. direct projections
2. indirectly via the thalamus
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2 places that receive direct connections from the hypothalamus
Definition
1. orbitofrontal cortex
2. temporal association areas
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Are some direct hypothalamocortical fibers GABAergic?
Definition
yes!
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2 things that the mammillary nucleus is concerned with
Definition
1. spatial memory
2. orientation in space
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What is the most conspicuous of the efferent mammillary connections?
Definition
the mammillothalamic tract
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What is the projection of the mammillothalamic tract?
Definition
the fibers form a thick bundle & run anteriorly & upward in the wall of the third ventricle to end in the anterior thalamic nucleus that projects to the cingulate gyrus
Term
Where do most afferent fibers to the mammillary nucleus originate?
Definition
in the hippocampal formation & pass in the fornix
Term
How does the hypothalamus act on the endocrine organs?
Definition
by controlling the superior endocrine organ, the pituitary
Term
Where does the anterior pituitary lobe (the adenohypophysis) develop from?
Definition
the epithelium of the primitive foregut
Term
Where does the posterior pituitary lobe (the neurohypophysis) develop from?
Definition
the neural tube
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hypothalamohypophysial tract (the supraopticohypophysial tract)
Definition
the direct neural tract received by the posterior pituitary
Term
5 hormones produced/secreted by the epithelial cells of the adenohypophysis
Definition
1. growth hormone (somatotropic hormone)
2. thyroid-stimulating hormone
3. adrenocorticotropic hormone
4. gonadotropic hormones (follicle-stimulating hormone & luteinizing hormone)
5. prolactin
Term
3 kinds of epithelial cells in the anterior pituitary
Definition
1. acidophils
2. basophils
3. chromophobes
Term
2 peptide hormones released to the bloodstream in the posterior pituitary
Definition
1. vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone)
2. oxytocin
Term
2 nuclei from where the thin, unmyelinated axons reach the posterior lobe of the pituitary
Definition
1. supraoptic nucleus
2. paraventricular nucleus
Term
diabetes insipidus
Definition
caused by destruction of the posterior pituitary; characterized by daily urine volume of 10 to 15 liters
Term
What aspect of blood does production of ADH vary with?
Definition
osmolarity of the blood
Term
What type of receptors do cells of the supraoptic nucleus function as?
Definition
osmoreceptors
Term
What does oxytocin do in the uterus?
Definition
it contracts the smooth-muscle cells in the wall of the uterus
Term
tuberoinfundibular tract
Definition
numerous thin axons from the hypothalamus that end in the uppermost part of the hypophyseal stalk
Term
releasing hormones (releasing factors)
Definition
peptides transported by the portal system that cause hormonal secretion from the epithelial cells of the anterior lobe
Term
inhibitory hormones (inhibitory factors)
Definition
peptides transported in the tuberoinfundibular tract that have an inhibitory effect on the secretion of anterior lobe hormones
Term
Are some neurons in the anterior hypothalamus temperature-sensitive?
Definition
yes!
Term
What is the set point that the body temperature is supposed to be set at?
Definition
37 degrees C
Term
hyperthermia
Definition
abnormal rise in body temperature; can occur in diseases that affect the hypothalamus
Term
Can hyperthermia occur during general anesthesia?
Definition
yes!
Term
What is caused by lesions to the preoptic area in the anterior hypothalamus?
Definition
insomnia
Term
Do patients with narcolepsy have increased or reduced levels of hypocretins in the CSF?
Definition
reduced
Term
What type of areas does the suprachiasmatic nucleus project to?
Definition
regions with hypocretin-expressing neurons
Term
What is the transmitter for most of the neurons in the SCN?
Definition
GABA
Term
What type of stimuli appears to be particularly important for the set of circadian rhythms?
Definition
light stimuli from the retina
Term
Where do retinohypothalamic fibers from retinal ganglion cells end?
Definition
in the SCN
Term
Connections from the SCN to where are of particular importance for hypothalamic control of the sleep-wake cycle?
Definition
locus coeruleus
Term
What is controlled by an efferent pathway from the SCN to the pineal gland?
Definition
secretion of the hormone melatonin
Term
What does melatonin signal?
Definition
darkness; it is secreted in response to low levels of light
Term
Is feeding behavior controlled from the hypothalamus?
Definition
yes!
Term
What is the difference between the lateral & medial parts of the hypothalamus in terms of feeding behavior?
Definition
lateral = induce increased eating

medial = reduce eating
Term
Is the control of body fat central to maintaining constant body weight?
Definition
yes!
Term
leptin
Definition
a protein produced in fat cells that ensures negative feedback from adipose tissue to the hypothalamus
Term
What is the difference between the ob gene & the db gene?
Definition
ob = codes for leptin

db = codes for the leptin receptor
Term
What does leptin inhibit?
Definition
neuropeptide Y
Term
Is it likely that the primary cause of eating disorders such as anorexia & bulimia is to be found in the hypothalamus?
Definition
no!
Term
Is the sexually dimorphic nucleus of the preoptic area (SDN-PO) larger in males or females?
Definition
it is 3-8 times larger in males
Term
How does the hypothalamus control sexual functions?
Definition
by its actions on the pituitary & its secretion of gonadotropic hormones
Term
3 things testosterone does for sexual dimorphism
Definition
1. initiates structural sex difference in the brain
2. promotes masculine behavior
3. suppresses feminine behavior
Term
Are T-lymphocyte numbers altered in deeply depressed patients?
Definition
yes!
Term
2 ways the nervous system can influence the immune system
Definition
1. endocrine system
2. autonomic innervation of the lymphoid organs
Term
What does the vagus nerve inhibit from immune cells?
Definition
inhibits the release of cytokine from immune cells
Term
What do cytokines from leukocytes cause as part of the acute-phase response?
Definition
fever
Term
What do lymphatic dendritic cells & macrophages release that binds to peripheral branches of the vagus?
Definition
IL-1 beta
Term
psychosomatic interrelations
Definition
the relationship between mental & bodily processes
Term
2 things measured in the blood to measure stress reactions
Definition
1. epinephrine
2. cortisol
Term
What is the hypothalamus the superior center for?
Definition
coordination of emotional reactions
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