internal lamina of the infundibulum

The term internal lamina of the infundibulum refers to one of two subdivisions of the infundibular stem of the neurohypophysis, which extends from the ventral surface of the intermediate hypothalamic region. The other is the external lamina of the infundibulum. Described in the rat, it belongs functionally to the magnocellular neuroendocrine cell groups of the brainstem motor system. (The external lamina of the infundibulum belongs to the parvicellular neuroendocrine cell groups.) ( Swanson-2004 ).

Also known as: infundibulum, internal lamina, internal lamina of the infundibulum

NeuroNames ID: 2926

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