نتایج جستجو برای: oxytocin ot

تعداد نتایج: 14381  

2017
Stanislav M. Cherepanov Shirin Akther Tomoko Nishimura Anna A. Shabalova Akira Mizuno Wataru Ichinose Satoshi Shuto Yasuhiko Yamamoto Shigeru Yokoyama Haruhiro Higashida

Oxytocin (OT) is a nonapeptide that plays an important role in social behavior. Nasal administration of OT has been shown to improve trust in healthy humans and social interaction in autistic subjects. As is consistent with the nature of a peptide, OT has some unfavorable characteristics: it has a short half-life in plasma and shows poor permeability across the blood-brain barrier. Analogs with...

2004
Thomas F. Withuhn Bruce S. Cushing

Title of Thesis: THE EFFECTS OF NEONATAL OXYTOCIN ON SEXUAL MATURATION AND THE EXPRESSION OF SOCIOSEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR IN FEMALE RATS Thomas F. Withuhn, Master of Science, 2004 Thesis directed By: Professor Bruce S. Cushing Department of Biology While the role of oxytocin (OT) in regulating adult behavior data is thoroughly documented, increasing evidence suggests that neonatal exposure...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
M Jankowski F Hajjar S A Kawas S Mukaddam-Daher G Hoffman S M McCann J Gutkowska

We report here that the rat heart is a site of oxytocin (OT) synthesis and release. Oxytocin was detected in all four chambers of the heart. The highest OT concentration was in the right atrium (2128 +/- 114 pg/mg protein), which was 19-fold higher than in rat uterus but 3.3-fold lower than in the hypothalamus. OT concentrations were significantly greater in the right and left atria than in the...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2010
Moïra Mikolajczak Nicolas Pinon Anthony Lane Philippe de Timary Olivier Luminet

Past studies have suggested that the neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) could play a crucial role in human trusting behavior. Specifically, people on OT would be more willing to entrust someone with their money than would people on a placebo. Because alternative explanations-which do not involve trust-exist for these studies' findings, the present study aimed to rule out confounds and test how OT influ...

2015
Molly C. McGuire Keith L. Williams Lisa L. M. Welling Jennifer Vonk

The effect of oxytocin on cognitive bias was investigated in rats in a modified conditioned place preference paradigm. Fifteen male rats were trained to discriminate between two different cue combinations, one paired with palatable foods (reward training), and the other paired with unpalatable food (aversive training). Next, their reactions to two ambiguous cue combinations were evaluated and t...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2003
Karen L Bales C Sue Carter

The authors investigated the effects of postnatal manipulations of oxytocin (OT) on the subsequent tendency to form a partner preference in male prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster). Neonatally, males received either an injection of OT, an oxytocin antagonist (OTA), 0.9% saline vehicle, or handling without injection. As adults, males were tested for partner preference following 1 hr of cohabita...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2015
Arturo E Gonzalez-Iglesias Patrick A Fletcher José A Arias-Cristancho Ruth Cristancho-Gordo Cleyde V Helena Richard Bertram Joël Tabak

The peptide oxytocin (OT) is secreted by hypothalamic neurons and exerts numerous actions related to reproduction. OT stimulation of prolactin secretion in female rats is important during the estrous cycle, pregnancy, and lactation. Here we report that OT also stimulates transients of intracellular Ca(2+) concentration in somatotrophs and gonadotrophs as well as the release of GH and LH in a do...

Journal: :Acta endocrinologica 1985
V Geenen J J Legros M T Hazée-Hagelstein F Louis-Kohn M J Lecomte-Yerna A Demoulin P Franchimont

We investigated the production of oxytocin (OT) and oxytocin-neurophysin (bNpI) by bovine granulosa cells cultured in presence of 10% foetal calf serum, a condition known to induce spontaneous luteinization of these cells. The production of immunoreactive OT was significantly higher in the cultures of granulosa cells harvested from large follicles than in those derived from small follicles. Chr...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2005
Karen J Parker Christine L Buckmaster Alan F Schatzberg David M Lyons

Social relationships protect against the development of stress-related psychiatric disorders, yet little is known about the neurobiology that regulates this phenomenon. Recent evidence suggests that oxytocin (OT), a neuropeptide involved in social bond formation, may play a role. This experiment investigated the effects of chronic intranasal OT administration on acute stress-induced hypothalami...

2015
Akira Mizuno Stanislav M. Cherepanov Yusuke Kikuchi Azam AKM Fakhrul Shirin Akther Kisaburo Deguchi Toru Yoshihara Katsuhiko Ishihara Satoshi Shuto Haruhiro Higashida

Oxytocin (OT) is a nonapeptide hormone that is secreted into the brain and blood circulation. OT has not only classical neurohormonal roles in uterine contraction and milk ejection during the reproductive phase in females, but has also been shown to have new pivotal neuromodulatory roles in social recognition and interaction in both genders. A single administration of OT through nasal spray inc...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید