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OverviewThe hypothalamus is a vitally important component of the vertebrate nervous system, being involved in the regulation of the pituitary gland, the autonomic nervous system, and the central and peripheral motor systems; and implicated in such functions as reproduction, feeding, drinking, aggression, vigilance, and some other not clearly understood motivational processes. The development of the hypothalamus is generally recognized as an important field of inquiry, and many studies are available that deal with the biochemical, electrophysiologi- cal, morphological, and behavioral maturation of one or another component of this unique brain region. However, comprehensive studies of the development of the hypothalamus are scant. Some of the early attempts have been reviewed by Diepen (1962). Among the more recent studies, some in the context of de- scriptions of the development of the entire diencephalon, are those by Rose (1942) in the rabbit; Luyendijk (1944) and Niimi et al. (1962) in the mouse; Auer (1951) and Keyser (1972) in the hamster; Stroer (1956), Coggeshall (1964), and Hyyppa (1969) in the rat; and Gilbert (1953), Kahle (1956), and Richter (1965) in man. Thymidine radiography was utilized in the study by Ifft (1972) in the rat, Shimada and Nakamura (1973) in the mouse, and Wyss and Sripanid- ku1chai (1985) in the cat. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joseph Altman , Shirley A. BayerPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Volume: 100 Weight: 0.525kg ISBN: 9783540166542ISBN 10: 3540166548 Pages: 196 Publication Date: 01 September 1986 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents1 Introduction.- 2 Materials and Methods.- 3 An Overview of the Organization of the Hypothalamus.- 4 Delineation of the Hypothalamic Primordium of the Third Ventricle Neuroepithelium.- 5 Development of the Reticular Hypothalamus: The First Wave.- 5.1 The Lateral Hypothalamus.- 5.2 The Entopeduncular Nucleus.- 5.3 The Zona Incerta.- 6 Development of the Core Hypothalamus: The Second Wave.- 6.1 Development of the Preoptic Area.- 6.2 Development of the Anterior Hypothalamus: Rostral Region.- 6.2.1 The Anterior Hypothalamic Nuclei.- 6.2.2 The Paraventricular Nucleus.- 6.2.3 The Supraoptic Nucleus.- 6.2.4 The Problem of the Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis.- 6.3 Development of the Anterior Hypothalamus: Caudal Region.- 6.3.1 The Ventromedial Nucleus.- 6.3.2 The Dorsomedial Nucleus.- 6.4 Development of the Posterior Hypothalamus: Ventral Region.- 6.4.1 The Subthalamic Nucleus.- 6.4.2 The Tuberal Magnocellular Nucleus.- 6.4.3 The Premammillary Nuclei.- 6.5 Development of the Posterior Hypothalamus: Dorsal Region.- 6.5.1 The Supramammillary Nucleus.- 6.5.2 The Posterior Area Nuclei.- 6.6 Development of the Mammillary Body.- 7 Development of the Midline Hypothalamus: The Third Wave.- 7.1 The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus.- 7.2 The Arcuate Nucleus.- 7.3 The Periventricular Field.- 8 Development of the Specialized Linings of the Third Ventricle.- 9 Development of Some Glial Components of the Hypothalamus.- 10 General Discussion.- 11 Summary.- References.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |