Ventromedial nucleus

Ventromedial nucleus
Brain: Ventromedial nucleus
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Ventromedial nucleus is 'VM', at center, in green.
Latin nucleus ventromedialis hypothalami
Part of Hypothalamus
Artery Basilar
NeuroNames hier-381
MeSH Ventromedial+Hypothalamic+Nucleus

The ventromedial nucleus (sometimes referred to as the ventromedial hypothalamus or VMH) is a nucleus of the hypothalamus.

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Division

It has four subdivisions:

  • anterior (VMHa)
  • dorsomedial (VMHdm)
  • ventrolateral (VMHvl)
  • central (VMHc).

These subdivisions differ anatomically, neurochemically, and behaviorally.

Function

The ventromedial nucleus (VMN) is most commonly associated with satiety. Early studies showed that VMN lesions caused over-eating and obesity in rats. However, the interpretation of these experiments has since been discredited, as the blunt method of electrolytic lesioning destroyed not only the VMN cell bodies themselves, but also numerous fibre tracts passing through this region of the hypothalamus. In particular, it seems the over-eating was due, at least in part, to disruption of axons between the arcuate nucleus and other hypothalamic and brainstem nuclei, rather than directly mediated by the VMN.

VMH is also important in 'playing' behaviour seen in mammals. Lesions to VMH along with the hippocampus, amygdala, the cerebellum and the lateral hypothalamus will all reduce play behaviour.

The VMHdm has a role in the male vocalizations and scent marking behaviors.[1][2][3]

The VMHvl plays a role in sexual behaviors in females (lordosis), thus stimulating their sexual arousal.[4][5][6][7]

References

  1. ^ Yahr and Green, 1992
  2. ^ Flanagan-Cato et al. 2001
  3. ^ Harding and McGinnis, 2005
  4. ^ Kow and Pfaff, 1998
  5. ^ Christensen et al., 1977
  6. ^ Pfaff and Sakuma, 1979
  7. ^ Matsumoto and Yamanouchi, 2000
  • Dugger, et al. (2007). Androgen receptors are required for full masculinization of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) in rats.

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