Thalamus and Hypothalamus Flashcards

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What do the nuclei of the thalamus do?

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VPL–> Spinothalamic and Dorsal Columns
VLM–> Trigeminal tracts (pain and touch)
VL–> Cerebellum, Globus pallidus (motor information)
VA–> Cerebellum, Globus pallidus (motor planning)
Anterior–> Mamillary bodies (emotion/memory)–> output to Cingulate gyrus
Medial Dorsal–> Prefrontal cortex, olfactory, limbic (cognitive/memory) –> output to prefrontal assoc. cortex

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What is the blood supply of the thalamus?

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Posterior Communicating Artery and Anterior Choroidal Artery

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What functions does the hypothalamus control?

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Homeostasis, eating, drinking, sleeping, sex

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What do the following Hypothalamic nuclei control? (Supraoptic and paraventricular, lateral, ventromedial, anterior, posterior, suprachiasmic, preoptic)

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Supraoptic and paraventricular: ADH, oxytocin, and CRH. Lesion–> Central Diabetes Insipidus.
Lateral: Hunger. Lesion–> anorexia
Ventromedial: Satiety. Lesion–> hyperphagia
Anterior: Cooling (parasympathetic).
Posterior: Heating (sympathetic).
Suprachiasmic: circadian rhythms
Preoptic: gonadotropins

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What is the difference between Syndrome of Inappropriate ADH and Central Diabetes Insipidus?

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Central Diabetes Insipidus–> LOW ADH–> polyuria and polydispsia with hypernatremia
Syndrome of Inappropriate ADH–> HIGH ADH–> fluid retention with hyponatremia

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