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Hypothalamus ventromedial nucleus

Fig. 1. Location of dopaminergic perikarya (Au-A15) are depicted schematically on frontal sections (B-F) through the diencephalon of the rat. Section A is a sagittal view of the rat brain depicting the rostrocaudal location of frontal sections B-F. Abbreviations AH, anterior hypothalamus ARC, arcuate nucleus BST, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis f, fornix ic, internal capsule inf, infundibulum me, median eminence mt, mamillothalamic tract OC, optic chiasm ot, optic tract PH, posterior hypothalamus PIT, pituitary gland PeV, periventricular nucleus PVN, paraventricular nucleus RCH, retrochiasmatic area SON, supraoptic nucleus VMN, ventromedial nucleus ZI, zona incerta. Fig. 1. Location of dopaminergic perikarya (Au-A15) are depicted schematically on frontal sections (B-F) through the diencephalon of the rat. Section A is a sagittal view of the rat brain depicting the rostrocaudal location of frontal sections B-F. Abbreviations AH, anterior hypothalamus ARC, arcuate nucleus BST, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis f, fornix ic, internal capsule inf, infundibulum me, median eminence mt, mamillothalamic tract OC, optic chiasm ot, optic tract PH, posterior hypothalamus PIT, pituitary gland PeV, periventricular nucleus PVN, paraventricular nucleus RCH, retrochiasmatic area SON, supraoptic nucleus VMN, ventromedial nucleus ZI, zona incerta.
Pharmacology and Biochemistry - Electrophyslologic studies In catsS and rabbits suggest that the appetite-inhibiting action of fenfluramine (la) like that of d-amphetamine, is due to the stimulation of the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus. However, unlike d-amphetamine, fenfluramine also depresses the cortex but does not produce global hyperactivity.8... [Pg.40]

Kow, L. M., Pfaff, D. W. Estrogen effects on neuronal responsiveness to electrical and neurotransmitter stimulation an in vitro study on the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus. Brain Research (1985), 347,1. [Pg.45]

Hypothalamus medial and lateral preoptic areas anterior, lateral, and posterior hypothalamic areas dorsomedial and ventromedial nuclei tuberomammillary nucleus medial and lateral preoptic areas, lateral hypothalamic area, dorsomedial nucleus, complex of mammillary bodies... [Pg.249]

FIGURE 14-2 The histaminergic system of the rat brain. (A) Frontal sections through the posterior hypothalamus showing the location of histaminergic neurons. Arc, arcuate nucleus DM, dorsomedial nucleus LM, lateral mammillary nucleus MM, medial mammillary nucleus MR, mammillary recess PM, premammillary nucleus 3V, third ventricle VMH, ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus. (Modified with permission from reference [5].)... [Pg.251]

By contrast, the accessory olfactory system is thought to be involved in the detection of odors that influence a variety of reproductive and aggressive behaviors (Keverne 1999). Sensory neurons are located in the vomeronasal organ (VNO) and detect pheromones which gain access to the VNO by a pumping mechanism (Meredith and O Connell, 1979). VNO neurons send projections to the accessory olfactory bulb (AOB). Mitral cells of the AOB project in turn to the medial nucleus of the amygdala olfactory information is then dispatched to several hypothalamic regions such as the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, the medial preoptic area and the ventromedial hypothalamus (Scalia and Winans 1975). [Pg.242]

The hypothalamus also shows a more preferential expression of the D2 as compared to the Di family of dopamine receptors (Hurd et al., 2001 see Figs. 7-10). D2 mRNA-expressing cells have been found in most of the major hypothalamic nuclei, in particular the lateral and ventromedial nuclei (Gurevich and Joyce, 1999). Strong expression of the D2 mRNA has also been detected in the premammillary nucleus (Hurd et al., 2001). [Pg.541]

Preoptic region and hypothalamus Lateral preoptic area Medial preoptic area Medial preoptic nucleus Magnocellular preoptic nucleus Suprachiasmatic nucleus Supraoptic nucleus Anterior hypothalamic area Lateral hypothalamic area Periventricular nucleus Paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus Arcuate nucleus Dorsal hypothalamic area Ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus Dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus Compact part Tuber cinereum Posterior hypothalamic area Premammillary nucleus Supramammillary nucleus Medial mammillary nucleus Lateral mammillary nucleus... [Pg.208]


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