Pituitary and Hypothalamus
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This video tutorial provides an overview of the pituitary gland and hypothalamus (topography, parts, vascular supply, histology, hormones, etc..).
0:00. Introduction
0:22. Pituitary gland topography2:06. Adrenal cortex and medulla
2:38. Embryology review of pituitary gland
4:18. Vascular supply
8:12. Histology of the pituitary gland
8:58. Hormones of the anterior pituitary gland
9:50. FSH and LH
12:20. ACTH
15:05. TSH
15:42. PRL
18:30. GH
20:08. Hormones of the posterior pituitary gland
20:16. ADH
23:01. OT
24:30. In a nut-shell
24:38. Acknowledgements
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That is FASCINATING how the pituitary glad develops! The human body is incredible and equally incredible that more things don't go wrong during development 🤯
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@TheNotedAnatomist
4 жыл бұрын
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Thank you, Dr. Morton for this great video!
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@TheNotedAnatomist
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
The noted anonymous always delivers a comprehensive lecture, Dr. Morton dosn't miss a beat as he exclaims the anatomy & physiology of hypotholomism & petuitary gland exacting knowledge & announciation & defining greek & or latin lexicon as its pertains as in reference, voice over narration in excitement & his personality as he explains "he loves what he dose" & thankyou
@TheNotedAnatomist
Жыл бұрын
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@walterbray81
Жыл бұрын
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this is by far the most informative lecture i have watched
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@TheNotedAnatomist
4 жыл бұрын
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@syedarizvi7290
4 жыл бұрын
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@TheNotedAnatomist
4 жыл бұрын
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4 жыл бұрын
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@TheNotedAnatomist
7 ай бұрын
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@TheNotedAnatomist
Жыл бұрын
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Great summary,thanks
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@TheNotedAnatomist
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
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09:00 Hormones (Anterior Pituitary) 10:05 FSH Follicule Stimulating Hormone 11:00 LH Luteinizing Hormone 12:20 ACTH Adrenocorticotropic Hormone 15:05 TSH Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone 15:45 Prolactin 18:25 Growth Hormone 20:10 Posterior Pituitary -ADH 23:05 Oxytocin
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@TheNotedAnatomist
Жыл бұрын
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@TheNotedAnatomist
Жыл бұрын
Most welcome 😊
What are the causes of low LH in males? Thanks.
Nice sound effects :-)
Question regarding the posterior pituitery gland: ADH is produced by the hypothalamus and then stored in the neurohypophysis,but if the connection between the 2 is strictly nervous,how does it get there? when you explain the portal system,the image also shows a vascular connection between the anterior and the posterior hypophysis but you haven't explained that. Amazing video tho,thank you!
@hakuchan25
4 жыл бұрын
Hi I just accidently saw your question and I'm learning about this too so I want to share what I know about this. Hormones like oxytocine and vasopressin are packaged in secrete vesicles (like reticulum) in the hypothalamus. Then they are carried through axons to the posterior pituitary and stored there ( at the endings of axons). You can see the structure called Herring's bodies where these secrete vesicles are gathered on the axons. When there is a stimulation, the vesicles release the hormones into the blood vessels. And your question about the vascular connection between the anterior and posterior is very interesting, so Im gonna wait for @TheNotedAnatomy 's answer. Thanks for good question !
@valentinaivan298
4 жыл бұрын
@@hakuchan25 I only see your answer meow but indeed its appearently throught the axons. Never heard of Herring bodies before so thanks a lot for that. If the vascular connection is a thing and the hypothalamus and posterior pituitary are connected via vascular system I find it interesting that the hormones are released as neurosecretions through axons. Similar to the synapse process?
@hakuchan25
4 жыл бұрын
@@valentinaivan298 yeah the mechanism is similar to synapse process. You re welcome. You can read about this mechanism on this article, pretty interesting because they have electron microscope photo of the ending of those axons. www.nature.com/articles/nature05526#:~:text=Consistently%2C%20the%20plasma%20level%20of,decreased%20in%20CD38%2D%2F%2D%20mice.&text=These%20results%20reveal%20that%20CD38,an%20element%20in%20neurodevelopmental%20disorders.
@hakuchan25
4 жыл бұрын
@@valentinaivan298 Valentina, it's me again. I have asked my professor about this vascular connection and his answer was IT EXISTS. (Sorry I doubt its existence because it is so hard to find a illustration of pituitary with this guy in).There is a short vessel between the anterior and posterior, however how it works still remains unknown. There is a paper about it you can see here. I havent read yet but let you know first. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8481959/
@someone-yj2im
2 жыл бұрын
@@hakuchan25 You are right there is a vascular connection. The axons release their product directly into a capillary network. The same thing occurs for hypotalamic regulating hormones such as GnRH, TRH, CRH and so on. That's why they get called neurohormones.
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