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  1. The hypothalamus region lies inferior and anterior to the thalamus. It connects to the pituitary gland by the stalk-like infundibulum. The pituitary gland consists of an anterior and posterior lobe, with each lobe secreting different hormones in response to signals from the hypothalamus.

  2. Mar 16, 2022 · Where is the hypothalamus located? Your hypothalamus, which is about the size of an almond, is located below the thalamus and above your pituitary gland. It sits directly above the brainstem at the base of your brain.

  3. Nov 3, 2023 · The pituitary gland (hypophysis), is the master gland of the endocrine system. It is an ovoid-shaped structure, located in the sella turcica of sphenoid bone . The pituitary gland is anatomically and functionally closely related to the hypothalamus .

  4. Feb 24, 2023 · Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\): HypothalamusPituitary Complex The hypothalamus region lies inferior and anterior to the thalamus. It connects to the pituitary gland by the stalk-like infundibulum. The pituitary gland consists of an anterior and posterior lobe, with each lobe secreting different hormones in response to signals from the hypothalamus.

  5. Discover how the hypothalamus uses hormones to signal the pituitary gland, influencing the release of hormones that control bodily functions. Learn about the anterior and posterior pituitary, and the hormones they release, from growth hormone to prolactin. Created by Ryan Scott Patton. Questions.

  6. Oct 30, 2023 · Hypothalamic connections to the pituitary gland. Blood supply. Function. Control of the pituitary gland. Regulation of body temperature. Control of food intake. Control of fluid intake. Control of the autonomic nervous system. Control of stress, emotional expression and aggression. Control of sleep and waking. Control of sexual arousal.

  7. Dec 16, 2022 · The release of hormones is under the control of the hypothalamus, which communicates with the gland via neurotransmitters secreted into the hypophyseal portal vessels. These vessels ensure that the hypothalamic hormones remain concentrated, rather than being diluted in the systemic circulation.

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