Physiology 1021 Study Guide - Final Guide: Supraoptic Nucleus, Plasma Osmolality, Circumventricular Organs

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Involved in the release of two hormones: oxytocin and vasopressin (anti-diarrhetic hormone) Posterior pituitary is actually part of the brain. Is made up of the axon terminals neurons found in two parts of the hypothalamus; the paraventicular nucleus and. Paraventicular nucleus and supraoptic nucleus contain neurons which produce. These hormones are carried down the axon where it is released directly into the blood stream at the posterior pertuitary. Very important in a lactating body down) This does not exist males and does not always exist in females. Once there that stimulus activates oxytocin producing neurons. As soon as those neurons are activated they produce more oxytocin. And as it produces more oxytocin it is carried down via the axons into the posterior. Pituitary where it is released into the blood stream and through the blood stream works at the breast. This causes contraction of myoepithelial cells which allows for milk let down.

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