Anatomy of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis.

G Pelletier
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The recent discovery of several hypothalamic factors involved in the regulation of anterior pituitary function and the development of sensitive immunocytochemical techniques have greatly contributed to a better identification of the hypothalamic nuclei and individual neurons involved in the production of the hypophysiotropic factors. Each peptidergic factor is produced by a group of parvocellular neurons located in different hypothalamic areas and projecting to the external zone of the median eminence. These results obtained in the last few years fully confirm previous data obtained on the basis of lesion experiments which had established that the hypophysiotropic areas were localized in the hypothalamus. Studies performed at the electron-microscopic level indicate that hypophysiotropic peptidergic factors are contained in dense core vesicles within the cytoplasm of neuronal cell bodies. From there, the dense core vesicles migrate along the axons to reach the external zone of the median eminence where they are stored in endings. On appropriate stimulation, the hormones are released into the capillaries of the pituitary portal plexus. These parvocellular neurosecretory systems then appear to be very similar to the classic magnocellular neurosecretory systems involved in the secretion of vasopressin and oxytocin (fig. 1).

下丘脑-垂体轴解剖。
最近发现的几个参与垂体前叶功能调节的下丘脑因子和敏感的免疫细胞化学技术的发展,极大地有助于更好地识别下丘脑核和参与产生垂体因子的单个神经元。每一种肽能因子都是由位于下丘脑不同区域的一组细小细胞神经元产生的,并投射到正中隆起的外区。近年来的研究结果充分证实了以往病变实验的结论,即嗜垂体区位于下丘脑。电镜下的研究表明,神经元细胞质内致密的核心囊泡中含有垂体性肽能因子。从那里,密集的核心囊泡沿着轴突迁移到中央隆起的外部区域,在那里它们被储存在末梢中。在适当的刺激下,激素被释放到垂体门静脉丛的毛细血管中。这些细小细胞神经分泌系统似乎与经典的大细胞神经分泌系统非常相似,这些大细胞神经分泌系统参与抗利尿激素和催产素的分泌(图1)。
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