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  • | Name = Oxytocin, prepro- (neurophysin I) -human | Name = Oxytocin receptor -human
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  • *''Advances in Vasopressin and Oxytocin - From Genes to Behaviour to Disease'', (Progress in Brain research volume *''Vasopressin and Oxytocin: From Genes to Clinical Applications'', (Progress in Brain Research Volume
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  • | article url = http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Oxytocin&oldid=100733344
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  • ...tate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/endocrine/hypopit/oxytocin.html ColoState.edu] - 'Oxytocin is a nine amino acid peptide that is synthesized in hypothalamic neurons an * [http://www.oxytocin.org/oxytoc/love-science.html I get a kick out of you: Scientists are findi
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  • | Name = Oxytocin, prepro- (neurophysin I) -human | Name = Oxytocin receptor -human
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  • *''Advances in Vasopressin and Oxytocin - From Genes to Behaviour to Disease'', (Progress in Brain research volume *''Vasopressin and Oxytocin: From Genes to Clinical Applications'', (Progress in Brain Research Volume
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  • ...e endings of hypothalamic neuroendocrine neurons that secrete the hormones oxytocin and vasopressin
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  • ...tate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/endocrine/hypopit/oxytocin.html ColoState.edu] - 'Oxytocin is a nine amino acid peptide that is synthesized in hypothalamic neurons an * [http://www.oxytocin.org/oxytoc/love-science.html I get a kick out of you: Scientists are findi
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  • ...t project to the posterior pituitary gland, and which secrete the hormones oxytocin and vasopressin
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  • ...in magnocellular [[oxytocin]] neurons is a negative feedback inhibitor of oxytocin secretion. Dynorphin produced in the [[arcuate nucleus]] and in [[orexin]]
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  • ...to a variety of hormones, including [[acetylcholine]], [[insulin]], and [[oxytocin]] and it has been found to activate specific protein [[kinase]]s.<noinclude
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  • *Caldwell, H.K. and Young, W.S., III. Oxytocin and Vasopressin: Genetics and Behavioral Implications in Lim, R. (ed.) Hand
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  • ...</ref><ref>du Vigneaud V (1954) Hormones of the posterior pituitary gland: oxytocin and vasopressin ''Harvey Lect'' 50:1-26 PMID 13306033</ref>
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  • ...milk to be let down. Often a hormone has several physiological functions; oxytocin for example also regulates uterine contractions during [[parturition]]. In ...; as some of these neuropeptides are also classical peptide hormones (like oxytocin), the distinction between a peptide hormone and a neuropeptide is often ill
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  • ...ction of [[milk]] in a process called [[lactogenesis]]. Another hormone, [[oxytocin]], is secreted in response to suckling to trigger milk let-down. In some an ...ophs, to inhibit prolactin secretion. [[Thyrotropin-releasing factor]] and oxytocin have a stimulatory effect on prolactin secretion. Prolactin itself acts in
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  • ...well as in appetite regulation.<ref>Bale TL, Dorsa DM (1995) Regulation of oxytocin receptor messenger ribonucleic acid in the ventromedial hypothalamus by tes
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  • ...are about 18,000 magnocellular neurons is all, about half of which produce oxytocin and half vasopressin. ...nd of the rat contains about 1 microgram of vasopressin and 1 microgram of oxytocin; this is enough to maintain basal concentrations of the hormones in the cir
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  • ...d. They are thought to have an influence upon secretion of vasopressin and oxytocin, in particular by releasing the inhibitory amino acid [[taurine]] in respon ...hin]], an [[opioid peptide]] that is co-secreted with both vasopressin and oxytocin <ref>Boersma CJ ''et al.'' (1983) Dynorphin 1-17 delays the vasopressin ind
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  • [[Image:PVN-OT.png|thumb|300 px| Oxytocin neurones immunolabelled (red) in the rat paraventricular nucleus.]] The magnocellular cells in the PVN produce [[oxytocin]] and [[vasopressin]]. These peptide [[hormones]] are packaged in large den
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  • ...ces between these species in the brain distribution of the receptors for [[oxytocin]] and [[vasopressin]] that appear to underlie these differences in behaviou ...in maintaining the pair bond, as sexual activity results in the release of oxytocin within the brain.
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  • ...ssin]] and [[oxytocin]]. Every supraoptic neuron is thought to make either oxytocin or vasopressin, although a few make both. In the cell bodies, the hormones ...own in response to suckling. Many other stimuli can cause the secretion of oxytocin and vasopressin, but these are thought to be the most important physiologic
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  • {{r|Oxytocin}} produced in the hypothalamus secreted from the posterior pituitary
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  • ...a variety of [[hormone]]s, including [[acetylcholine]], [[insulin]], and [[oxytocin]] and it has been found to activate specific [[protein kinase]]s."<ref>{{Me
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  • ...n the rat supraoptic nucleus. In a lactating rat, in response to suckling, oxytocin neurons display such bursts every few minutes.<ref>Dyball REJ, Leng G (1986 ...circularis]]. There are two types of magnocellular neurosecretory cells, [[oxytocin]]-producing cells and [[vasopressin]]-producing cells, but a few can produc
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  • ...rval distribution of the spontaneous activity of a typical magnocellular [[oxytocin]] neuron recorded from the rat [[supraoptic nucleus]]. The curve is a singl ...ch spike. For this particular cell, this is wholly correct; the cell is an oxytocin cell, and in these cells spikes trigger a large influx of calcium into the
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  • ...many other neuronal populations - including by many of the magnocellular [[oxytocin]] and [[vasopressin]] neurones in the [[supraoptic nucleus]] and [[paravent ...leus of the vagus. Parvicellular CART neurons in the vmpPVN also stain for oxytocin.
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  • ...o suckling; and is responsible for uterine contractions. Stress can affect oxytocin production thereby limiting milk production.
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  • | Name = Oxytocin, prepro- (neurophysin I) -human | Name = Oxytocin receptor -human
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  • ...ulation. By contrast, the hormones of the [[posterior pituitary]] gland ([[oxytocin]] and [[vasopressin]])are secreted into the systemic circulation directly f
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  • | Name = Oxytocin, prepro- (neurophysin I) -human | Name = Oxytocin receptor -human
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  • ...In 1952, [[Vincent du Vigneaud]] and his group isolated and synthesized [[oxytocin]] and [[vasopressin]] from extracts of the posterior lobe of the pituitary. ...ulation. By contrast, the hormones of the [[posterior pituitary]] gland ([[oxytocin]] and [[vasopressin]])are secreted into the systemic circulation directly f
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  • ...isms of change in food intake during pregnancy: A potential role for brain oxytocin Original Research Article Douglas et al. 2007
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  • ==Structure and relation to oxytocin== ...ar neurons]] that make AVP are adjacent to magnocellular neurons that make oxytocin, and are similar in many respects.
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  • ...large neuroendocrine neurons which secrete their products, the hormones [[oxytocin]] and [[vasopressin]] into the circulation from their nerve endings in the ...signal-regulated protein kinase 1/2 with actin cytoskeleton in supraoptic oxytocin neurons and astrocytes: role in burst firing. ''J Neurosci'' 27:13822-34 PM
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  • ...gland, but the functions of oxytocin and vasopressin are very different - oxytocin regulates milk-let down and uterine contractions, while vasopressin regulat ...erent functions. The [[paraventricular nucleus]], for instance, contains [[oxytocin]] and [[vasopressin]] neurons which project to the [[posterior pituitary]],
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  • Triggered by the hormone [[oxytocin]], produced in the [[posterior pituitary]], irregular contractions are felt ...used to delay premature uterine activity include [[magnesium sulfate]], [[oxytocin]] antagonists, [[calcium channel inhibitor]]s, and [[adrenergic beta-agonis
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  • ...re expressed on several neuronal populations, including on magnocellular [[oxytocin]] neurones and on presympathetic neurones. The NPY/AgRP neurones are direct
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  • ...iologically active principles" in the posterior pituitary – the hormones [[oxytocin]] and [[vasopressin]]. These hormones are stored in neurosecretory vesicles
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  • ..., including during [[lactation]], which is associated with high demand for oxytocin, and after dehydration, which is associated with high demand for vasopressi
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  • *Zak, P. J., Kurzban, R., & Matzner, W. T. (2005). Oxytocin is associated with human trustworthiness. Horm Behav, 48(5), 522-527.
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  • ...the let down of milk from the mammary gland in lactation. This function of oxytocin is quite clearly new in evolutionary terms (and specific to mammals), yet i
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  • ...pt]] (CART), [[neuromedin U]], [[galanin]], [[galanin-like peptide]] and [[oxytocin]]. In addition, many of the factors secreted from the periphery are also ma
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  • ...irectly influencing physiology through neurotransmitters such as dopamine, oxytocin, and serotonin. He has stated, "Your mind, your body and your consciousness
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  • * '''Oxytocin''' helps foster [[pelvis|pelvic]] contractions during the [[female]] [[orga
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  • ...h human sexes which fuels the sexual impulse; in addition, vasopressin and oxytocin have a role in pushing companionate love. "Romantic passion taps the same d
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  • Other less popular hormones are [[oxytocin]], [[insulin]], [[human chorionic gonadotropin]] (hCG), [[erythropoietin]]
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