Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland

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  • čas přidán 14. 09. 2020
  • Hypothalamus and pituitary gland anatomy 0:03
    Posterior pituitary hormones, oxytocin and ADH 2:28
    Summary chart of Posterior pituitary hormones 5:57
    Hypothalamus releasing hormones 6:03
    Anterior pituitary hormones (GH, TSH, ACTH, FSH and LH, prolactin) 8:13
    Hormones involved in growth 12:35
    Summary chart of anterior pituitary hormones 13:27
    Hormones that are inhibited 15:38
    Summary chart of hypothalamus hormones 17:23
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Komentáře • 98

  • @franklinemix8048
    @franklinemix8048 Před 11 měsíci +6

    So stress is the reason I'm shrinking. Going back to meditation and feeling nature. Gonna take a walk right now.
    Thanks Ma'am.

  • @elizabethmanuel4929
    @elizabethmanuel4929 Před rokem +6

    This is such a gem! Thank you so much for sharing. ♥️

  • @lilac749
    @lilac749 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Thank you so much for this! I'm studying for the MCAT and I love your teaching style. I now have a better understanding of this topic!

  • @wutyishein830
    @wutyishein830 Před 2 lety +14

    omg i wished i would have seen ur video when i started taking Anatomy class ..i really have hard time understanding what my professor explained. the way you explained is very clear and easy to remember. Thank you very much !!!

  • @sarahcupello4070
    @sarahcupello4070 Před rokem +5

    Amazing summary video, thanks!

  • @brianpavlina8638
    @brianpavlina8638 Před 3 měsíci

    This was a fantastic video. You condensed the chapter in my text book into under 20 minutes & made the hypothalamus regulates the endocrine system to be understandable. Thank you Dr. Wendi. I’ve subscribed.

  • @gailslabbert2386
    @gailslabbert2386 Před rokem +4

    Thank you, well explained and Clear and slow enough to follow.

  • @jeimiletsaldana3545
    @jeimiletsaldana3545 Před rokem +4

    This was so helpful!! Thank you

  • @liabr00k3
    @liabr00k3 Před rokem +5

    My son has GH deficiency and this was so helpful. Thank you. 🙏

  • @AnastasiaY19
    @AnastasiaY19 Před měsícem +1

    This is such an amazing explanation to the function of the hypothalamus and the precious pituitary gland. This helped me understand the subject better. Thank you!

  • @nikeetadesilva8307
    @nikeetadesilva8307 Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much ma'am. It was explained very well. Please upload more videos.

  • @nurulaini9921
    @nurulaini9921 Před 3 měsíci

    u just literally save my life, thank you!

  • @mohammedsindi88
    @mohammedsindi88 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thanks a lot for such a nice explanation

  • @defforadio6428
    @defforadio6428 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you very much for this video! Subscribed in 7th minute!

  • @ceciliagonzalez9361
    @ceciliagonzalez9361 Před rokem +3

    Excellent explanation!!

  • @sabirasolaiman
    @sabirasolaiman Před měsícem

    amazing breakdown! subscribed! thank u!

  • @victoriatorres6632
    @victoriatorres6632 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you this was a great video very informative and easy to understand. I’ll be watching your other videos so I can take the HESI exam :)

  • @ebtihajal-naqeeb2896
    @ebtihajal-naqeeb2896 Před 2 lety +3

    Very helpful video your explanation is so clear 👌

  • @Zireael1410
    @Zireael1410 Před 8 měsíci

    You have a really soothing voice that makes it pleasurable to listen to whatever you're explaining. Thanks

  • @Princesschristina4830.
    @Princesschristina4830. Před 2 lety +1

    Very clear,Thankyou so much.

  • @user-mp5mc8ci4b
    @user-mp5mc8ci4b Před 5 měsíci +1

    thanks dr realy amaizing explanation

  • @omegamitinda5992
    @omegamitinda5992 Před 2 lety +1

    thank you, clearly explained

  • @warkami9869
    @warkami9869 Před rokem +1

    The most precise video

  • @user-rt4fx8hl2n
    @user-rt4fx8hl2n Před rokem

    Smart pofessor with detail exspanded

  • @TilleTheo
    @TilleTheo Před 2 lety

    Great video!!!!!!!! Thanks a lot!

  • @bardhylgjoleka7609
    @bardhylgjoleka7609 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for explanation,I have problems with pituitary gland ,my growth is normal except puberty was delayed and I showed symptoms of hypothyroidism, I will go in hormonal therapy soon

  • @Thelilliput1
    @Thelilliput1 Před měsícem

    Great job!

  • @siyangchung6369
    @siyangchung6369 Před 6 měsíci

    wow thank you! i was about to go crazy from info confusion until i came upon your video

  • @johnnyvolvox2932
    @johnnyvolvox2932 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video, thank you

  • @user-mr9ms1sm3r
    @user-mr9ms1sm3r Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent!

  • @adugnaabriham
    @adugnaabriham Před 18 dny

    thank you so much

  • @shajonjithmj2030
    @shajonjithmj2030 Před rokem

    You're the Right one

  • @debnarayansaha2129
    @debnarayansaha2129 Před 7 měsíci

    very nice vidio I understand all the activities of hormones.

  • @ll2323
    @ll2323 Před 10 měsíci +3

    This was extremely informative. Like not even animations mention the posterior doesn’t actually make any of it’s of hormones. Thank u 🙏

  • @mariavioletamaquiling6596

    Thank you!

  • @suviika
    @suviika Před 28 dny

    I like your explanation. Thank You for that! I will have exam on Friday (phisyology). Wish me luck🥰.
    From Ukraine

  • @Tina-lv2cf
    @Tina-lv2cf Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @user-ww9bc2bh4s
    @user-ww9bc2bh4s Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you sooooo much

  • @AM-wg1yk
    @AM-wg1yk Před rokem

    thank you very much 🌹🌹

  • @SpicyBlessings
    @SpicyBlessings Před 10 měsíci

    What a way to teach... Just made me to like and subscribe your channel.
    Superb video. Thanks for sharing..

  • @liwangaliwanga3466
    @liwangaliwanga3466 Před rokem

    wow, i love this

  • @ayaashraf9756
    @ayaashraf9756 Před rokem

    Amazing ❤️

  • @pepule333
    @pepule333 Před 2 lety

    amazing.

  • @AdedaraFavour
    @AdedaraFavour Před 2 měsíci

    Well explained❤😊

  • @givensakamuna5855
    @givensakamuna5855 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Ive been struggling with this topic but you simply explained it. Truly grateful 🫂

    • @DrWendi
      @DrWendi  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @jaithemmieii1992
    @jaithemmieii1992 Před 2 lety

    Amazing 🌹

  • @vijaytigaya9274
    @vijaytigaya9274 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I like you maam your study pettern

  • @SathyaSathya-ez3rj
    @SathyaSathya-ez3rj Před 11 měsíci

    So very useful class mam this class

  • @peacefulfriesland
    @peacefulfriesland Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks
    17:20 low blood blood sugar

  • @Nicole-jg3tx
    @Nicole-jg3tx Před rokem +1

    Can you please make a video about cardiac markers

  • @Rockerfeller26
    @Rockerfeller26 Před 10 měsíci

    Excellent video ✨️

  • @pranayawaghmare2967
    @pranayawaghmare2967 Před rokem

    Hello!! Mam, this is pranaya Maharashtra, India.
    I have one query about drugs, What is relation of effect of any drugs with hypothalamus.?
    As hypothalamus stimulates pituitary to produce specific type of hormone in case of need of our body

  • @kingtee9996
    @kingtee9996 Před 4 měsíci +1

    the fun fact feature is nice but it's hard to notice due to it's location and duration in the video
    please make it last longer, and ideal place it around the center or top

    • @DrWendi
      @DrWendi  Před 4 měsíci

      thanks, I will do that from now on, I work on a large screen and didn't realize how small it looked on a normal screen :D

  • @mituzaman1312
    @mituzaman1312 Před rokem +1

    Discuss about physical related diseases such as blood presure.diabetes.ckd etc please

    • @DrWendi
      @DrWendi  Před 11 měsíci

      I will try to do more videos soon :)

  • @UnlimitedAspirations24
    @UnlimitedAspirations24 Před 7 měsíci

    Hmmm looking at this chart made me
    Wonder, why was I previously told that Progesterone is what makes the Uterus contract. Not sure if Oxi. Is in additional to Prog.
    Anyway, thank you for explaining so clearly and makes me feel like I’m sitting in class, because of that I’m Subscribing to ur channel ✌️

    • @DrWendi
      @DrWendi  Před 7 měsíci +1

      progesterone is the hormone pregnant women make during the pregnancy that maintains the uterus lining and keeps the pregnancy healthy. When labour starts, progesterone drops off and then oxytocin causes contractions. Some women that have labour induced because labour didn't start properly or needed to happen sooner etc, they give oxytocin hormone to induce labour :)

  • @lrrasd9708
    @lrrasd9708 Před 10 měsíci

    A few years ago, I caught a cold and fell asleep near the fan, and after that day I have pains in my head, feeling that inflammation is going on, but this inflammation is a little different. If I catch a cold anywhere on my body or drink cold water, the inflammation starts from that day, there is no need to talk about ice cream. The temperature of the body changes several times a day and I have terrible hot flashes. If I catch a cold in the summer, I try to either go to the mountains or try to sleep with my clothes on, because the peak lasts too long. I am a professional swimmer, otherwise I would probably be dead or in a coma by now. I live in Georgia and the doctors here can't tell me what's wrong and our tomography doesn't show anything, it seems to be very old. This inflammation seems to be going on, the only time was when I had a fever of 40 degrees, when the fever passed in about 5 days. It's as if this inflammation has also gone out. With a small cold and cold water, I felt fine for about 6 months. Summer came and I ate ice cream and this unfortunate inflammation started again. I was enjoying this 40 degree heat so much that I didn't even think of drinking antipyretic. I came across the opportunity to stop shakes's twist completely by accident. If you know what is wrong with me, please answer me. thanks

  • @ChristopherRucinski
    @ChristopherRucinski Před rokem

    For the Releasing Hormones (GHRH, TRH, CRH, GnRH, and PRH), you describe the primary pathologies (i.e. GHRH › GH in the anterior pituitary, which then can effect other areas of the body ). But I am extremely curious if there are any secondary/tertiary pathologies that can be seen in any other parts of the body dealing specifically with the Release Hormones?
    Without extensive testing, is this a biological black box, where we cannot identify if an issue (for example) is specifically with GHRH or if it's specifically with GH?
    Because if there were secondary/tertiary pathologies of the RH, then we could *potentially* have hints if the issue is specifically with (fore example) GHRH or GH) and it wouldn't be a biological black box that necessitates extension and expensive testing
    Note: while this distinction might not be important to identify in real life, I'm still curious if there are other pathologies that can be identified

    • @DrWendi
      @DrWendi  Před rokem +2

      There can be issues that affect the regulation mechanisms of the hypothalamus, for example chronic stress stimuli can cause the hypothalamus to reduce the expression of GHRH and GnRH. Also peripheral hormone levels impact homeostasis, so for example, if someone is iodine deficient and then can't make thyroid hormones, then the hypothalamus will increase TRH to try and stimulate the pituitary to make more TSH, this can lead to hyperthyroidism. The body has many complex interactions :)

  • @MrFredweb1
    @MrFredweb1 Před 2 měsíci

    Trt what difference

  • @mituzaman1312
    @mituzaman1312 Před rokem

    Physical related our body functions.medicine of action in our human body .

  • @kalpeshwani8520
    @kalpeshwani8520 Před rokem

    In case of natural functioning failure or improper slow stimulus how do enhance all functioning artificially by medicine.
    Do single medicine functions all or 1 for each hormone separately?

    • @DrWendi
      @DrWendi  Před rokem

      it is really difficult for medical interventions to affect more than one thing at a time so inevitably, drugs end up causing a cascade of reactions as the body tries to compensate for the change. So if someone takes a drug, like growth hormone for example, then the body will detect that rise and will reduce effects downstream. Drugs work well when someone has a true deficiency, like lacking thyroid hormones, then taking T3 or T4 can fix that deficiency. I don't know of a way to tell the hypothalamus to increase several hormones at the same time. I hope that answers your question :)

  • @franklinemix8048
    @franklinemix8048 Před 11 měsíci

    Introverts:
    Oxytocin employees in my body are on vacation.
    (Indefinite strike)

  • @wonder7798
    @wonder7798 Před rokem

    So can childhood trauma disregulate oxytocin? Or what can cause a disruption?

    • @DrWendi
      @DrWendi  Před rokem

      yes, definitely childhood trauma can disrupt oxytocin. This is why some times we see people that had major serious childhood trauma become psychopaths, basically a mechanism to protect themselves (unconsciously of course) from further psychological trauma, so the down-regulation of oxytocin makes them disconnected and they lose the ability to feel normal amounts of love, trust, empathy etc.

  • @lunasteinberg3808
    @lunasteinberg3808 Před rokem

    I wish you were my professor :(

  • @b.bhomoehall
    @b.bhomoehall Před 2 měsíci

    Very nice lecturer, helpful, informative. Thanks you. I have watch maney lecturer but I don't ever like your lecturer.

  • @danmosley4387
    @danmosley4387 Před rokem

    How long can the posterior pituitary gland store oxytocin?

    • @DrWendi
      @DrWendi  Před 11 měsíci

      good question, the answer is not very long, I don't know the exact amount of time but it has to be made at least daily, best way is having some time every day where you feel love, bonding, connection, empathy, trust and compassion :)

  • @mishca5116
    @mishca5116 Před 2 lety +1

    oxytocin deserves an extra "like" :0)

  • @rizaliswandy1182
    @rizaliswandy1182 Před 8 měsíci

    Can anyone give some examples of the negative feedback?

    • @DrWendi
      @DrWendi  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Here are 3 examples: 1. when you eat food, blood sugar goes up, then you make insulin, blood sugar goes down. 2. you are cold outside in the winter, your hypothalamus tells your muscles to shiver to make heat, body temp goes back up. 3. Your blood pressure goes down because you have been peeing so blood volume decreased, then you produce ADH and that tells the kidneys to reabsorb more water, you also get thirsty and drink some water, then blood pressure goes back up.

    • @rizaliswandy1182
      @rizaliswandy1182 Před 8 měsíci

      @@DrWendi thankyou so much Dr.Wendy🙏🏻

  • @michaeldeloachjr1280
    @michaeldeloachjr1280 Před 6 měsíci

    5

  • @saikiranmungde4032
    @saikiranmungde4032 Před 2 lety

    Hi

  • @bellafoster7393
    @bellafoster7393 Před 3 lety

    i like ya cut g

  • @2xPills
    @2xPills Před 4 měsíci +1

    My attention span is 6.5 minutes.

  • @keshu753
    @keshu753 Před 3 lety +1

    Mam negative feedback mechanism means what

    • @DrWendi
      @DrWendi  Před 3 lety +3

      It means that the response to a stimulus brings that factor back into homeostasis/ normal range. Suppose increased temperature is the stimulus, then with negative feedback, the response will bring the body temp back down. This is the link to the homeostasis video :) czcams.com/video/OEDZIXwTrBc/video.html

  • @luizamascarenhas7782
    @luizamascarenhas7782 Před měsícem

  • @saikiranmungde4032
    @saikiranmungde4032 Před 2 lety

    Mm

  • @franklinemix8048
    @franklinemix8048 Před 11 měsíci

    That means when you break someone's trust, you damage oxytocin factory.

  • @lauraoverend6789
    @lauraoverend6789 Před rokem

    The ‘fun fact’ about Autistic people and reduced oxytocin was a bit crude and insensitive.

  • @jimwilson5202
    @jimwilson5202 Před 3 měsíci

    Lack of images made a failure this presentation . Sorry but true .

    • @DrWendi
      @DrWendi  Před 3 měsíci

      sorry you were disappointed

    • @hesham-wu9ql
      @hesham-wu9ql Před 18 dny

      Failure ?????
      She is the best professor across the internet who teaches explicitly in less span of time which is not possible for many great lecturers.
      By the way ur telling of failure is ur just jealous.

  • @ramrad5905
    @ramrad5905 Před rokem +1

    Perfect explanation,thank u so much

  • @sya5952
    @sya5952 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the explaination...