The hypothalamus is also affected by nutrition and exercise. If your body doesn’t have enough energy, it goes into a stress state and makes cortisol, which can dampen activity in your hypothalamus and lead to problems. The stress response can be caused by eating disorders (such as bulimia o...
Summary Episodic brain disorders (EBD) form an intriguing group of neurological diseases in which at least some of the symptoms occur in attacks. The hypothalamus integrates many brain functions, including endocrine and autonomic control, and governs various body rhythms. It seems a likely site in ...
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It is comprehensive and broad in scope so that it provides relevant reference information for the wide range of professionals involved in the pre- and post-mortem detection, diagnosis, characterization, care and management of various hypothalamic disorders and diseases in addition to providing a sound...
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and energy expenditure to maintain energy balance and reproductive capacity for survival in a given environmental condition.2Any perturbations to this homeostatic system may lead tometabolic disordersresulting in major health problems, including obesity and its related complications, such as type 2 ...
Additionally, this chapter shows how sex hormones are implicated in the incidence of certain disorders in humans, clearly associated with non reproductive roles, such as metabolic diseases, and neurological disorders as schizophrenia, Alzheimers disease, depression and migraine are also reviewed. 展开 ...
Other causes include surgery, radiation, and tumors. There are even genetic links to hypothalamic diseases like Kallman andPrader-Will syndromes, for example. Diabetes insipidus and hypopituitarism are other known disorders related to the malfunctioning of the hypothalamus. ...
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Causes ofhypothalamic dysfunctioninclude genetic diseases such as Prader–Willi and Bardet–Biedl syndromes, neoplastic lesions (e.g., craniopharyngioma) or hematologicsystemic disorderssuch assarcoidosisand Langerhans’ cellhistiocytosis, traumatic, and postirradiation brain disorders. ...