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Regulation of Oxytocin Receptors and Oxytocin Receptor Signaling

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2007
The oxytocin (OT) -oxytocin receptor (OTR) system plays a key role in many aspects of mammalian reproduction as well as several other physiological processes such as bond pairing and cardiovascular homeostasis. To manifest these diverse physiological roles, the transcription and expression of the OTR is tightly regulated within reproductive ...
Andrew M, Blanks   +2 more
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Testicular oxytocin: effects of intratesticular oxytocin in the rat

Journal of Endocrinology, 1991
ABSTRACT The long-term effects of oxytocin administration on the testis were studied using intratesticular implants. Adult male rats had an Accurel device containing 20 μg oxytocin (releasing approximately 200 ng/day) implanted into the parenchyma of each testis; control animals received empty devices.
H D, Nicholson   +3 more
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The Oxytocin Receptor

1999
The oxytocin receptor was first identified using a pharmacological ligandbinding assay in the rat myometrium (Soloff and Swartz 1973). Its peptide ligand, oxytocin, belongs to the nonapeptide hormone family comprising both oxytocin-like (mesotocin, isotocin, etc.) and vasopressin-like (vasotocin, phenypressin, etc.) cyclic peptides.
T, Kimura, R, Ivell
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Loss of myometrial oxytocin receptors during oxytocin-induced and oxytocin-augmented labour

Reproduction, 2000
Abstract Oxytocin is used widely for the induction and augmentation of labour, but there is little information about the dynamics of oxytocin receptors in human myometrium during parturition, and the possible effect of oxytocin infusion.
S, Phaneuf   +4 more
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Oxytocin and Olfaction

2017
Social signals are identified through processing in sensory systems to trigger appropriate behavioral responses. Social signals are received primarily in most mammals through the olfactory system. Individuals are recognized based on their unique blend of odorants.
Lars-Lennart, Oettl, Wolfgang, Kelsch
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Oxytocin and Oxytocin Receptor Gene Expression in the Uterus

1995
Publisher Summary The posterior pituitary contains a strong uterotonic activity known as the nonapeptide oxytocin (OT). It has been determined that uterus itself represents a major site of OT production. Therefore, the activation of uterine contractions by circulating OT is only one aspect of OT action. A significant portion of OT activity originates
H H, Zingg   +6 more
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Roles of Oxytocin in Stress Responses, Allostasis and Resilience

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022
Yuki Takayanagi, Tatsushi Onaka
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Oxytocin Administration

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1976
H F, Schikler, M I, Cohen, H, McNamara
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OXYTOCIN AND LACTATION

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1957
R W, HAWKER, P A, ROBERTSON
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The effects of oxytocin on eating behaviour and metabolism in humans

Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2017
Elizabeth A Lawson
exaly  

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