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#drnajeeb #pharmacology #neurology #hypothalamus Hypothalamus | Anatomy | Structure | Function | Neurology🩺 Like this video? Sign up now on our website at https://www.DrNajeebLectures.com to access 1000+ Exclusive videos on Basic Medical Sciences & Clinical Medicine. These are premium videos (NOT FROM YOUTUBE). All these videos come with English subtitles & download options. Sign up now! Get Lifetime Access for a one-time payment of $59 ONLY! Sign up now on our website at https://members.drnajeeblectures.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why sign up for premium membership? Here's why! Membership Features for premium website members. 1. More than 1000+ Medical Lectures. 2. Basic Medical Sciences & Clinical Medicine. 3. Mobile-friendly interface with android and iOS apps. 4. English subtitles and new videos every week. 5. Download option for offline video playback. 6. Fanatic customer support and that's 24/7. 7. Fast video playback option to learn faster. 8. Trusted by over 2M+ students in 190 countries. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ What is the hypothalamus? The hypothalamus is a structure deep within your brain. It’s the main link between your endocrine system and your nervous system. Your hypothalamus keeps your body balanced in a stable state called homeostasis. What does your hypothalamus do? Your hypothalamus receives chemical messages from nerve cells in your brain and from nerve cells in your body (your peripheral nervous system), which is also responding to signals outside your body. Your hypothalamus’s main function is to react to these messages to keep your body in a stable state or internal balance. Just like you may have a “smart control” system to seamlessly manage all functions in your home, your hypothalamus is your body’s “smart control” coordinating center. Your hypothalamus helps manage your: Body temperature. Blood pressure. Hunger and thirst. Sense of fullness when eating. Mood. Sex drive. Sleep. Your hypothalamus performs many of its “body balancing” jobs either by directly influencing the autonomic nervous system or by managing hormones. Your autonomic nervous system (bodily functions that work automatically) control several important functions, such as your heart rate and breathing (respiration). Hormones are the “chemical messengers” that travel in your bloodstream to another part of your body. Hormones communicate either with another endocrine gland (which release other hormones) or with a specific organ. Your hypothalamus: Makes some hormones itself that are stored elsewhere (in your posterior pituitary). Sends signals (hormones) to your pituitary gland, which either releases hormones that directly affect a part of your body or sends another signal (hormone) to a different gland in your body that then releases its hormone. Overview of functions of Hypothalamus (00:00 … 01:44 mins) Anatomical location of Hypothalamus and its surrounding structures (01:45 … 18:12 mins) Structure of Limbic System (18:13 … 24:27 mins) Division of Hypothalamus by Fornix into Lateral & Medial segments (24:28 … 28:07 mins) Lateral Area of Hypothalamus and pathway of Medial Forebrain Bundle (28:08 … 39:35 mins) Preoptic Nucleus of Hypothalamus and its functions (00:00 … 11:03 mins) Function of Lateral Hypothalamic Nucleus and Ventromedial Nucleus (11:04 … 21:33 mins) Regions of Hypothalamus and their surroundings (21:34 … 26:53 mins) Nuclei of Supraoptic Region and their function (26:54 … 52:22 mins) a. Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (26:54 … 31:31 mins) b. Anterior Thalamic Nucleus (31:32 … 37:41 mins) c. Supraoptic Nucleus (37:42 … 44:08 mins) d. Paraventricular Nucleus (44:09 … 51:19 mins) e. Review of all nuclei (51:20 … 52:22 mins) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join this channel to get access to perks: Sign up now on our website at https://members.drnajeeblectures.com/... / @doctornajeeb Follow us on Facebook :- / drnajeeb Follow us on Instagram :- / drnajeeblectures