The inferior hypophysial artery is an artery in the head. It is a branch of the cavernous carotid artery, itself from the internal carotid artery. It supplies the posterior pituitary of the pituitary gland.
Inferior hypophyseal artery | |
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Details | |
Source | Cavernous carotid artery from internal carotid artery |
Supplies | Posterior pituitary of pituitary gland |
Identifiers | |
Latin | arteria hypophysialis inferior |
TA98 | A12.2.06.012 |
TA2 | 4467 |
FMA | 49846 |
Anatomical terminology |
Structure
editThe inferior hypophysial artery is a branch of the cavernous carotid artery, itself from the internal carotid artery.[1][2] Alternatively, it may arise from the meningohypophyseal artery.[3] It passes across the middle of the cavernous sinus. It reaches the lateral surface of the posterior pituitary.[3] It merges with the other inferior hypophysial artery.[3]
The inferior hypophysial artery may give off the medial clival artery.[3]
Function
editThe inferior hypophysial artery supplies the pituitary gland,[4] specifically the posterior pituitary (neurohypophysis).[5] It is important for distributing vasopressin into the bloodstream.[6]
History
editThe inferior hypophysial artery was first identified in 1860 by Hubert von Luschka.[3]
References
edit- ^ Gibo H, Hokama M, Kyoshima K, Kobayashi S (1993). "Arteries to the pituitary". Nippon Rinsho. 51 (10): 2550–4. PMID 8254920.
- ^ Marieb, Elaine (2014). Anatomy & physiology. Glenview, IL: Pearson Education, Inc. ISBN 978-0321861580.
- ^ a b c d e Seker, Askin; Martins, Carolina; Rhoton Jr., Albert L. (2010). "2 - Meningeal Anatomy". Meningiomas. Saunders. pp. 11–51. doi:10.1016/B978-1-4160-5654-6.00002-7. ISBN 978-1-4160-5654-6.
- ^ Maynard, Robert Lewis; Downes, Noel (2019). "16 - Endocrine Glands". Anatomy and Histology of the Laboratory Rat in Toxicology and Biomedical Research. Academic Press. pp. 185–196. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-811837-5.00016-2. ISBN 978-0-12-811837-5. S2CID 239275973.
- ^ Johnson, Mark (2010). "11 - Endocrinology". Basic Science in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (4th ed.). Churchill Livingstone. pp. 231–257. doi:10.1016/B978-0-443-10281-3.00015-4. ISBN 978-0-443-10281-3.
- ^ Frenette, Eric; Lui, Alben; Cao, Michelle (2012). "1 - Neurohormones and Sleep". Vitamins & Hormones. Vol. 89. Elsevier. pp. 1–17. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-394623-2.00001-9. ISBN 978-0-12-394623-2. ISSN 0083-6729. PMID 22640605.