Pars tuberalis

Summary

The pars tuberalis is part of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, and wraps the pituitary stalk in a highly vascularized sheath.

Pars tuberalis
Identifiers
NeuroLex IDbirnlex_912
TA98A11.1.00.003
TA23856
FMA74631
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
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Pars tuberalis
Pituitary gland. (Most of the orange region is "pars distalis", but the part at the top is "pars tuberalis".)
Details
Identifiers
Latinpars tuberalis adenohypophyseos
NeuroLex IDbirnlex_912
TA98A11.1.00.003
TA23856
FMA74631
Anatomical terminology
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Histology edit

Principal cells of the pars tuberalis are low columnar in form, with the cytoplasm containing numerous lipid droplets, glycogen granules, and occasional colloid droplets. A sparse population of functional gonadotrophs are present (indicated by immunoreactivity for ACTH, FSH, and LH).[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Ross, Michael. Histology: A Text and Atlas. 5th ed., 2006. pp 695

It is an extension of the pars distalis up and around infundibulum.

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