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17.9 : Diencephalon: Hypothalamus and Coordination

The hypothalamus is a small yet highly complex and essential brain region that plays a crucial role in regulating various bodily functions. Anatomically, it is located at the base of the brain, just above the brainstem and below the thalamus, forming part of the limbic system.

The hypothalamus interacts with other brain regions, including the pituitary gland, through a direct physical connection called the hypothalamic-pituitary axis. The hypothalamus receives somatic and visceral inputs and regulates various physiological activities within the body. It is divided into the mammillary, tuberal, supraoptic, and preoptic regions.

The mammillary region comprises the mammillary bodies and the posterior hypothalamic nuclei. This region acts as a relay station in the olfactory pathway and facilitates body temperature regulation.

The tuberal region includes the stalk-like infundibulum, connecting the pituitary gland to the hypothalamus, plus the dorsomedial, ventromedial, and arcuate nuclei. This region contains satiety centers and regulates the pituitary gland's activity.

The supraoptic region contains four important nuclei: paraventricular, supraoptic, anterior hypothalamic, and suprachiasmatic. This region is involved in critical biological functions, such as producing oxytocin and vasopressin and regulating circadian rhythms.

The preoptic region is located at the anterior part of the hypothalamus and contains the medial and lateral preoptic nuclei. This area plays a crucial role in thermoregulation and controlling various bodily autonomic functions.

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DiencephalonHypothalamusBrain RegionBodily FunctionsLimbic SystemHypothalamic pituitary AxisPhysiological ActivitiesMammillary RegionTuberal RegionSupraoptic RegionPreoptic RegionThermoregulationCircadian RhythmsSatiety Centers

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