Median_eminence
The median eminence is generally defined as the portion of the ventral hypothalamus from which the portal vessels arise.[1] The median eminence is a small swelling on the tuber cinereum, posterior to and atop the pituitary stalk; it lies in the area roughly bounded on its posterolateral region by the cerebral peduncles, and on its anterolateral region by the optic chiasm.
As one of the seven areas of the brain devoid of a blood–brain barrier,[2] the median eminence is a circumventricular organ having permeable capillaries.[3][4][5][6] Its main function is as a gateway for release of hypothalamic hormones,[7] although it does share contiguous perivascular spaces with the adjacent hypothalamic arcuate nucleus, indicating a potential sensory role.[4][8]