Hypothalamus
The hypothalamus regulates:
- the ebb and flow of body fluids
- metabolism
- blood sugar levels
- body temperature
- body rhythms (activity and rest, appetite and digestion, sexual desire, menstrual and reproductive cycles)
- activities of the nervous system and the endocrine system in three ways:
- controls the endocrine cells of the adrenal interior (medullae), causing them to release hormones into the bloodstream
- acts as an endocrine organ by releasing ADH and oxytocin into the posterior pituitary
- secretes two classes of regulatory hormones:
- releasing hormones (RH) which stimulate the production of one or more hormones in the anterior pituitary
- inhibiting hormones (IH) which prevent the synthesis and secretion of pituitary hormones.
This page was updated in November 2005.
