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- Q1976016 subject Q7484496.
- Q1976016 subject Q8353788.
- Q1976016 abstract "The tuberoinfundibular pathway refers to a population of dopamine neurons in the arcuate nucleus (aka "infundibular nucleus") in the tuberal region of the hypothalamus that project to the pituitary median eminence (the "infundibular region"). It is one of the four major dopamine pathways in the brain. Dopamine released at this site regulates the secretion of prolactin from the anterior pituitary gland.Some antipsychotic drugs block dopamine in the tuberoinfundibular pathway, which can cause an increase in blood prolactin levels (hyperprolactinemia). This can cause abnormal lactation (even in men), disruptions to the menstrual cycle in women, visual problems, headache and sexual dysfunction.".
- Q1976016 thumbnail Tuberoinfundibular_pathway.svg?width=300.
- Q1976016 wikiPageExternalLink pathways.cfm.
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- Q1976016 wikiPageWikiLink Q7484496.
- Q1976016 wikiPageWikiLink Q8353788.
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- Q1976016 comment "The tuberoinfundibular pathway refers to a population of dopamine neurons in the arcuate nucleus (aka "infundibular nucleus") in the tuberal region of the hypothalamus that project to the pituitary median eminence (the "infundibular region"). It is one of the four major dopamine pathways in the brain.".
- Q1976016 label "Tuberoinfundibular pathway".
- Q1976016 depiction Tuberoinfundibular_pathway.svg.