Furthermore, MRI can provide certain evaluations in surgery of
hypophysis adenomas as a preoperative evaluation such as CT (Kim et al.).
The
hypophysis plays a major role in regulating important physical functions and general wellbeing.
Cullion function is controlled by
hypophysis gland hormones in first.
Blanco et al., "Immunohistochemical evidence of the presence of aromatase P450 in the rat
hypophysis," Cell and Tissue Research, vol.
Hypophysis hormones especially prolactin, placental lactogen, adrenal steroids, ovarian steroids are regarded as compounds required for milk production.
On the obligatory role of the
hypophysis in sexual differentiation of hepatic metabolism in rats.
Di Michele et al., "Microvascular morphometrics of the
hypophysis and pituitary tumors: from bench to operating theatre," Microvascular Research, vol.
To investigate this possibility, in this paper vimentin expression and distribution was characterized in the hypothalamus and
hypophysis of adult male Camelus dromedarius as a factor involved in the cell remodeling.
Galeno habria sido quien introdujo las palabras "Epiphysis e
Hypophysis", terminos empleados hasta la actualidad (Kachlik et al., 2009).
These authors indicated that at least three known functions can be attributed to it, one is the regulation of blood flow and pressure to the encephalic circulation; another is temperature regulation and finally the rete can facilitate transfer of substances from venous blood coming from the nasal mucosa to the
hypophysis.
The adult brain divided into three main parts: the hind brain (Medulla oblongata, Cerebellum), the midbrain (Peduncles of the cerebrum, Optic lobes), and the forebrain (Thalamus, Pineal body,
Hypophysis, Optic tracts and chiasm, Cerebral hemispheres, Olfactory lobes)
After macroscopic observations of the ovaries and follicles (number, colour and size),
hypophysis, ovaries and oviducts were removed immediately, fixed in Bouin's solution for 3 h (
hypophysis) and 24 h (ovaries and oviducts), dehydrated and embedded in Paraplast (Monoject Scientific, U.S.A.) for light microscopy.