The anterior pituitary gland receives direct delivery of hypothalamic releasing and inhibiting hormones from the hypothalamus-hypophyseal portal veins.
Your hypothalamus and pituitary gland are connected by a stalk made up of blood vessels and neurons (the pituitary stalk). The anterior pituitary lobe and posterior pituitary lobe are connected to your hypothalamus by hormones and nerve impulses, respectively, through that stalk.
The anterior pituitary's production of adrenocorticotropic hormone is stimulated by the corticotropin-releasing hormone. Growth hormone, thyroid-stimulating hormone, and a number of intestinal hormones are all inhibited by somatostatin.
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