Oxytocin receptor binding sites in the periphery of the neonatal mouse

Feb 25, 2017PloS one

Oxytocin receptor locations in the outer tissues of newborn mice

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Abstract

Specific ligand binding activity for receptors () was observed in several peripheral sites of neonatal mice.

  • Binding of the radioligand was detected in the oronasal cavity, eye, whisker pads, adrenal gland, and anogenital region of neonatal wild-type mice.
  • No specific binding was found in the same regions of neonatal OXTR knockout mice, indicating the binding is OXTR-dependent.
  • Nonspecific binding occurred in high lipid content areas, such as scapular brown adipose tissue and liver, in both OXTR wild-type and knockout mice.
  • The findings highlight novel peripheral targets for oxytocin action in neonates.
  • The immaturity of the neonate's own oxytocin system may suggest a role for external oxytocin in influencing peripheral development.

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Key numbers

0.875
Genotype Effect on Binding
Pillai’s Trace from MANOVA analysis.
0.983
Competition Dose Effect
Pillai’s Trace from MANOVA analysis.
1.005
Genotype × Dose Interaction
Pillai’s Trace from MANOVA analysis.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the binding sites of the () in neonatal mice.
  • Using receptor autoradiography, the study identifies specific locations in various peripheral tissues.
  • Findings suggest that these sites may play a role in neonatal development and physiology.

Essence

  • The study identifies specific binding sites for the () in peripheral tissues of neonatal mice, suggesting potential roles for in early development.

Key takeaways

  • Specific binding was confirmed in the oronasal cavity, eye, whisker pads, adrenal gland, and anogenital region of neonatal mice.
  • Binding was absent in knockout mice, indicating the specificity of the ligand binding in wild-type specimens.
  • Non-specific binding was observed in lipid-rich tissues like the liver and brown adipose tissue, which did not reflect robust levels.

Caveats

  • The study's sample size limits the power to detect modest sex differences in binding.
  • Not all potential -expressing areas were quantified, leaving gaps in the understanding of distribution.

Definitions

  • oxytocin (OXT): A hormone involved in various physiological processes, including social bonding and maternal behaviors.
  • oxytocin receptor (OXTR): A receptor that mediates the effects of oxytocin in the body, influencing behavior and physiology.

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