The vascularization of the hypothalamic‐hypophyseal region of the eastern brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis
- 1 March 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Anatomy
- Vol. 122 (2) , 301-315
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001220209
Abstract
The hypophysis of the brook trout is irrigated by blood vessels which originate from the internal carotid arteries. These are: (1) branches of the ventral hypothalamic arteries that give rise to an extensive capillary plexus in the neurohypophysis from which vessels extend into all regions of the adenohypophysis; (2) branches of the caudal hypothalamic artery that irrigate the saccus vasculosus and continue anteriorly to supply the ventral areas of the meta‐adenohypophysis; (3) a caudal hypophyseal artery which vascularizes a portion of the meta‐adenohypophysis however, this vessel is not always present; (4) a pair of small arteries which supply the peripheral regions of the gland directly from the carotids.Most of the neurosecretory fibers of the preoptic‐hypophyseal tract terminate close to capillaries in the neurohypophysis. A few axons extend into meso‐adenohypophyseal tissue. It is suggested that the secretory activities of the pro‐, meso‐ and metaadenohypophyses are governed by hypothalamic factors that are chiefly transmitted to the gland cells via the vascular system (indirect control). However, the activity of the meso‐adenohypophysis may also be regulated by factors which are transmitted directly to the cells from the endings of neurosecretory fibers which have traversed the neurohypophysis (direct control). The distribution and abundance of neurosecretion in the ventral hypophysis suggest the possibility of storage of hypothalamic products within this region.Keywords
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