Journal article
The median preoptic nucleus: Front and centre for the regulation of body fluid, sodium, temperature, sleep and cardiovascular homeostasis
MJ Mckinley, ST Yao, A Uschakov, RM McAllen, M Rundgren, D Martelli
Acta Physiologica | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1111/apha.12487
Abstract
Located in the midline anterior wall of the third cerebral ventricle (i.e. the lamina terminalis), the median preoptic nucleus (MnPO) receives a unique set of afferent neural inputs from fore-, mid- and hindbrain. These afferent connections enable it to receive neural signals related to several important aspects of homeostasis. Included in these afferent projections are (i) neural inputs from two adjacent circumventricular organs, the subfornical organ and organum vasculosum laminae terminalis, that respond to hypertonicity, circulating angiotensin II or other humoural factors, (ii) signals from cutaneous warm and cold receptors that are relayed to MnPO, respectively, via different subnuclei..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Our work is supported by the G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Charitable Foundation, and NHMRC of Australia Project Grants 1051103 and 1051104 to RMMcA and MJMcK.