Hypothalamus

General

  • Part of diencephalon—pars ventralis diencephali.

Relations

  • Most part of hypothalamus is hidden
    • However, some parts of the hypothalamus can be seen on the external (ventral) surface of the brain.
        • These visible parts of hypothalamus are located in the interpeduncular fossa
          • They form the floor of third ventricle
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  • Boundaries of Hypothalamus
      • Superiorly
        • Thalamus
          • separated by the hypothalamic sulcus
      • Medially
        • Lateral wall of the third ventricle below the level of the hypothalamic sulcus.
      • Laterally
        • internal capsule,
        • (in the posterior part) with the ventral thalamus (subthalamus).
      • Posteriorly
        • Merges with the ventral thalamus and through it, with the tegmentum of the midbrain.
      • Anteriorly
        • Extends up to the lamina terminalis, and merges with certain olfactory structures in the region of the anterior perforated substance.
      • Inferiorly
        • Forms structures in the floor of the third ventricle.
          • Tuber cinereum
              • A hollow eminence of gray matter
              • Has no BBB
              • Enhances normally after contrast administration
              • Contains median eminence which contains the arcuate and infundibular nucleus
              • Between Optic chiasm and mamillary body
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          • Infundibulum
          • Mamillary bodies
      Triangle: A: Anterior Commissure-Posterior Commissure line, B: Anterior commissure - Chiasm, C: Chiasm to Posterior commissure
      Triangle: A: Anterior Commissure-Posterior Commissure line, B: Anterior commissure - Chiasm, C: Chiasm to Posterior commissure
       

Subdivisions of Hypothalamus

  • 2 medial and lateral zones:
    • Structure lying between the medial and lateral zones. Mamillothalamic tract, fasciculus retroflexus and column of the fornix
    • Medial zone
      • Periventricular
      • Intermediate
    • Lateral zone
  • 4 anteroposterior regions:
      1. Preoptic region
          • Adjacent to the lamina terminalis
          • Anterior to the optic chiasma
          • The preoptic region differs from the rest of the hypothalamus in being a derivative of the telencephalon
            • Lamina terminalis also belongs to the telencephalon
      1. Supraoptic (or chiasmatic) region
          • Lies above the optic chiasma
      1. Tuberal (or infundibulotuberal) region
          • Consist of infundibulum, the tuber cinereum, and the region above it
      1. Mamillary (or posterior) region
          • consists of the mamillary bodies and the region above them
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Nuclei of the hypothalamus

  • Preoptic nucleus: is resting on the lamina terminalis
  • Ventral medial nucleus: largest and most prominent
  • Lateral nucleus: diffuse collection of cells that extend through the supraoptic, tuberal, and mamillary regions in the lateral zone.
  • Hypothalamic nucleus: from anterior to posterior
    • Lateral: Hunger and thirst centre
      • Preoptic area
        Supraoptic areaAnterior hypothalamic
        Tuberal (infundibulo-tuberal) areaIntermediate hypothalamic area
        Mammillary areaPosterior hypothalamic area
        Preoptic nucleus
        Lateral
        Lateral
        Supraoptic Nuclei
        ADH
        Lateral Tuberal
        Tuberoammillary
    • Medial:
      • Preoptic area
        Supraoptic area
        Anterior hypothalamic
        Tuberal (infundibulo-tuberal) area
        Intermediate hypothalamic area
        Mammillary area
        Posterior hypothalamic area
        Preoptic nuclei
        Sexual hormone (LHRH)
        Parasympathetic
        Paraventricular nuclei
        Oxytocin
        Dorsomedial nuclei
        Integrator for satiety centre
        Posterior nuclei
        Sympathetic
        Suprachiasmatic
        Circardian
        Anterior nuclei
        Parasympathetic
        Ventromedial Nuclei
        Satiety centre
        Mamillary bodies
        Memory
        Supraoptic Nuclei
        ADH
        Arcuate nuclei
        Ant pituitary hormone
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      Medial tuberal region
      Medial tuberal region
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      Medial supraoptic region
      Medial supraoptic region
      Medial Mammillary region
      Medial Mammillary region
       
      Main hypothalamic nuclei as seen from the medial (ventricular) aspect
      Main hypothalamic nuclei as seen from the medial (ventricular) aspect