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Brain Research Bulletin, 1988
The effect of a transitory increase in plasma FSH and LH levels during the prepubertal period on puberty has been investigated. Twenty-day-old rats had been bilaterally ovariectomized and 24 hr later they received two ovaries of infantile rats beneath the kidney capsule. These rats exhibited precocious puberty. Animals into which two additional ovaries
J. Molnár+5 more
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The effect of a transitory increase in plasma FSH and LH levels during the prepubertal period on puberty has been investigated. Twenty-day-old rats had been bilaterally ovariectomized and 24 hr later they received two ovaries of infantile rats beneath the kidney capsule. These rats exhibited precocious puberty. Animals into which two additional ovaries
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Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association, 2010
For nearly 2 millennia, signs of hypothalamic-related vision disorders have been noticed as illustrated by paintings and drawings of that time of undiagnosed Horner's syndrome. It was not until the 1800s, however, that specific connections between the hypothalamus and the vision system were discovered. With a fuller elaboration of the autonomic nervous
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For nearly 2 millennia, signs of hypothalamic-related vision disorders have been noticed as illustrated by paintings and drawings of that time of undiagnosed Horner's syndrome. It was not until the 1800s, however, that specific connections between the hypothalamus and the vision system were discovered. With a fuller elaboration of the autonomic nervous
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2012
Neuroanatomical concepts of the hypothalamus, the forebrain territory that controls homeostasis and drives in vertebrates, are over 100 years old. Neuroanatomists of the 19th century generally considered the hypothalamus to consist of the tuberal or infundibular area, a median prominence at the brain ventral surface at the location of the pituitary ...
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Neuroanatomical concepts of the hypothalamus, the forebrain territory that controls homeostasis and drives in vertebrates, are over 100 years old. Neuroanatomists of the 19th century generally considered the hypothalamus to consist of the tuberal or infundibular area, a median prominence at the brain ventral surface at the location of the pituitary ...
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The pathology of the hypothalamus
Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1977The clinical effects of disease within the hypothalamus are largely dependent on the anatomical sites of the lesions. The importance of a knowledge of the nuclear topography and connections of the hypothalamus is therefore paramount for the study of clinico-pathological relationships. A detailed account of hypothalamic anatomy is not, however, possible
Cecil S. Treip, Peter M. Daniel
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Current Drug Targets, 2005
Obesity, a condition already at epidemic proportions in the developed world, is largely attributable to an indulgent lifestyle. Biologically we feel hunger more acutely than feeling "full-up" (satiety). The discovery over a decade ago of leptin, an adiposity signal, revolutionised our understanding of hypothalamic mechanisms underpinning the central ...
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Obesity, a condition already at epidemic proportions in the developed world, is largely attributable to an indulgent lifestyle. Biologically we feel hunger more acutely than feeling "full-up" (satiety). The discovery over a decade ago of leptin, an adiposity signal, revolutionised our understanding of hypothalamic mechanisms underpinning the central ...
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THE HYPOTHALAMUS AND LACTATION
British Medical Bulletin, 1966Various hypothalamic mechanisms are of importance to lactation. Foo d intake increases in lactation to meet the demand for raw materials in milk presumably at the direction of the appetite-controlling mechanisms in the hypothalamus. The direct astimulation of hypothalamic appetite centers may result from the suckling stimulus. Although the ascending
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Cephalalgia, 2009
Migraine is a complex brain disorder where several neuronal pathways and neurotransmitters are involved in the pathophysiology. To search for a specific anatomical or physiological defect in migraine may be futile, but the hypothalamus, with its widespread connections with other parts of the central nervous system and its paramount control of the ...
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Migraine is a complex brain disorder where several neuronal pathways and neurotransmitters are involved in the pathophysiology. To search for a specific anatomical or physiological defect in migraine may be futile, but the hypothalamus, with its widespread connections with other parts of the central nervous system and its paramount control of the ...
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1981
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the hypothalamus situated behind the optic chiasma and beneath the floor of the third ventricle. The function of hypothalamus includes the control of the posterior and anterior pituitary, the reticular formation, the autonomic nervous system, and body temperature.
J Bickerton, J Small
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the hypothalamus situated behind the optic chiasma and beneath the floor of the third ventricle. The function of hypothalamus includes the control of the posterior and anterior pituitary, the reticular formation, the autonomic nervous system, and body temperature.
J Bickerton, J Small
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