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Hormone Replacement Therapy > Hypothalamus
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Hypothalamus Defined
The portion of the brain's limbic system that integrates incoming information and either increases or decreases the release of certain hormones that instruct the pituitary gland to release hormones.
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- Oxytocin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Oxytocin. http://en.wiki pedia.org/wiki /Oxytosin [from http://twitter .com/vitaminje ff/statuses/24 66259684]
Tue Jun 30
- Cell - GABA Keeps Up an Appetite for Life: In the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus, neurons that produce the neuropeptides NPY and AgRP play a vital role in the maintenance of energy homeostasis. the new study shows that these neurons modulate feeding behavior in mice by providing GABAergic input to the parabrachial nucleus in the brainstem.
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- Leptin targets in the mouse brain: The Journal of Comparative Neurology: Substantial LepRb mRNA and EYFP expression in hypothalamic and extrahypothala mic sites described before, including the dorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus, ventral premammillary nucleus, ventral tegmental area, parabrachial nucleus, and the dorsal vagal complex. Expression in insular cortex, lateral septal nucleus, medial preoptic area, rostral linear nucleus, and in the Edinger-Westph al nucleus was also observed and had been previously unreported. The LepRb-IRES-Cre reporter line was used to chemically characterize a population of leptin receptor-expre ssing neurons in the midbrain. Tyrosine hydroxylase and Cre reporter were found to be coexpressed in the ventral tegmental area and in other midbrain dopaminergic neurons.
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