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How Oxytocin Receptors Influence Cell Signals and Behavior

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Abstract

Nearly 25,000 publications since 1930 explore the oxytocin (OXT) system's roles in reproduction and social behaviors.

  • OXT is traditionally associated with milk let-down and uterine contractions during labor.
  • The OXTR receptor is involved in a variety of behaviors, including anxiety, trust, sociability, and reproductive activities.
  • OXT signaling involves multiple pathways that influence cellular responses like neurite growth and cell survival.
  • OXT projections in the brain are linked to circuits that regulate anxiety and stress.
  • The exact mechanisms by which OXT influences behavior remain poorly understood, highlighting a need for further research.

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