HypothalamusDefinition:
The
hypothalamus is an area of the brain that produces
hormones that regulate
thirst, hunger, body
temperature, sleep, moods, sex drive, and the release of
hormones from various
glands.
Full article >>>HYPOTHALAMUSThe
hypothalamus is located in the brain, near the optic chiasm.
Full article >>>Hypothalamus Hormone Production
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Full article >>>HypothalamusA part of the forebrain that controls
heartbeat, body
temperature,
thirst, hunger, body
temperature and pressure,
blood sugar levels, and other functions.
Full article >>>hypothalamusThe portion of the brain responsible for
temperature regulation and control of the
pituitary gland.
hypothermia ...
Full article >>>HypothalamusThe part of the brain that controls the
endocrine system.
Myxedema ...
Full article >>>hypothalamus (hye-po-THAL-uh-mus)
The area of the brain that controls body
temperature, hunger, and
thirst.
hypothesis ...
Full article >>>The
hypothalamus, an area at the base of your brain that acts as your body's master control center, sends the signal for your reproductive cycle.
Full article >>>The
hypothalamus is located in the brain. It produces
hormones that control the other structures in the
endocrine system. The amount of these regulating
hormones stays about the same, but the response by the
endocrine organs can change with
aging.
Full article >>>The
hypothalamus where CRH is produced is an area of the brain that also controls body
temperature, hunger, and
thirst.
Full article >>>The
hypothalamus makes antidiuretic
hormone (
ADH), which directs the
kidneys to
make less
urine.
Full article >>>Melatonin is secreted by the pineal
gland, which is in turn controlled by an area (the suprachiasmatic nuclei) of the
hypothalamus; the
hypothalamus, among other things, performs a clocklike function in the body.
Full article >>>The cycle is regulated by the portion of the brain called the
hypothalamus, which also controls body
temperature,
appetite and
blood pressure.
Full article >>>Hormone production by the
adrenal glands is controlled by the brain's
hypothalamus and in the
pituitary gland below the brain.
Full article >>>Production of thyroid
hormones: The process of
hormone synthesis begins in a part of the brain called the
hypothalamus. The
hypothalamus releases thyrotropin-releasing
hormone (TRH).
Full article >>>At the time of
puberty,
hormone production by the
hypothalamus and
pituitary glands (two
organs within the brain) increases markedly.
Full article >>>The
FSH and
testosterone levels are both lower than normal if a man's
pituitary gland is not making enough
hormones or if the
hypothalamus (another part of the brain's
hormone-regulating system) is not working normally.
Full article >>>LH RESPONSE TO GNRH - This test measures the level of
luteinizing hormone in the
blood after an
injection of
gonadotropin releasing
hormone (GNRH), normally produced in the
hypothalamus.
Full article >>>Both these changes indicate that the problem involves the pituitary,
hypothalamus or both. Special im
aging tests (CT or
MRI scans) are performed to detect
tumors in the pituitary,
hypothalamus,
liver,
ovary or
testes.
Full article >>>the cherry-size
hypothalamus controls
heart beat, body
temperature,
thirst,
appetite and aspects of the nervous system
the pea-sized
pituitary gland produces
hormones that govern growth, sexual development and many other processes ...
Full article >>>TRH, a
hormone produced in the
hypothalamus, stimulates the
pituitary gland to release
TSH.
TSH subsequently stimulates the thyroid to produce thyroid
hormone, T3 and T4.
Full article >>>Research has associated
chronic fatigue with
inflammation of the
central nervous system (5) an overactive
immune system (6) and a disturbance of the
hypothalamus gland which lies at the base of the brain and controls the body's
hormone related ...
Full article >>>Diencephalic astrocytomas (central
tumors involving the chiasm,
hypothalamus, and/or thalamus) that are generally low grade (including astrocytomas, grade 1 [pilocytic] or grade 2).
Germ cell tumors (germinomas or nongerminomatous).
Full article >>>Obesity can be involved with hormonal imbalances in the
hypothalamus, pituitary, pineal, thyroid, adrenals, or
pancreas.
Full article >>>The
first is known as cranial DI and occurs because there's not enough
ADH. It may develop as a result of a tumour in the
hypothalamus or
pituitary gland; following
infection, radiotherapy, or
surgery to the
gland; or following a
head injury.
Full article >>>Antidiuretic
hormone (
ADH): A relatively small (peptide) molecule that is released by the
pituitary gland at the base of the brain after being made nearby (in the
hypothalamus).
Full article >>>it increases water and electrolyte secretion from the
pancreas and gut
it stimulates the release of
hormones from the
pancreas, gut, and
hypothalamusit stimulates breakdown of
fat and glycogen
it stimulates
bile flow ...
Full article >>>sexual and reproductive disturbances.
Stress can
lead to decreased sexual desire and erectile dysfunction, and may affect
fertility.
Stress hormones have on impact on the
hypothalamus gland, which makes reproductive
hormones.
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