The neuropeptide oxytocin facilitates pro-social behavior and prevents social avoidance in rats and mice.
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Neuroendocrine models of social anxiety disorderStress, social behavior, and resilience: insights from rodentsInvolvement of the oxytocin system in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in the sex-specific regulation of social recognition.Mephedrone in adolescent rats: residual memory impairment and acute but not lasting 5-HT depletionCognitive bias in rats is not influenced by oxytocinChronic subordinate colony housing paradigm: a mouse model to characterize the consequences of insufficient glucocorticoid signaling.The nonpeptide oxytocin receptor agonist WAY 267,464: receptor-binding profile, prosocial effects and distribution of c-Fos expression in adolescent rats.Social fear conditioning: a novel and specific animal model to study social anxiety disorder.Acute prosocial effects of oxytocin and vasopressin when given alone or in combination with 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine in rats: involvement of the V1A receptorDistinct BOLD Activation Profiles Following Central and Peripheral Oxytocin Administration in Awake Rats.Amygdala responses to salient social cues vary with oxytocin receptor genotype in youth.GABAergic Signaling within a Limbic-Hypothalamic Circuit Integrates Social and Anxiety-Like Behavior with Stress ReactivityOxytocin is implicated in social memory deficits induced by early sensory deprivation in mice.What a difference a day makes-female behaviour is less predictable near ovulation.Oxytocin conditions trait-based rule adherence.Anti-aggressive effects of neuropeptide S independent of anxiolysis in male rats.The effect of intranasal oxytocin treatment on conditioned fear extinction and recall in a healthy human sampleStructure-specific effects of lipidated oxytocin analogs on intracellular calcium levels, parental behavior, and oxytocin concentrations in the plasma and cerebrospinal fluid in mice.Oxytocin in the prelimbic medial prefrontal cortex reduces anxiety-like behavior in female and male ratsEmotion and mood adaptations in the peripartum female:complementary contributions of GABA and oxytocinOptogenetic insights on the relationship between anxiety-related behaviors and social deficits.Stress-induced elevation of oxytocin in maltreated children: evolution, neurodevelopment, and social behaviorAdolescent oxytocin exposure causes persistent reductions in anxiety and alcohol consumption and enhances sociability in rats.Oxytocin and vasopressin agonists and antagonists as research tools and potential therapeutics.Early life stress modulates oxytocin effects on limbic system during acute psychosocial stress.Lipo-oxytocin-1, a Novel Oxytocin Analog Conjugated with Two Palmitoyl Groups, Has Long-Lasting Effects on Anxiety-Related Behavior and Social Avoidance in CD157 Knockout MiceBrain oxytocin in social fear conditioning and its extinction: involvement of the lateral septumChronic subordinate colony housing (CSC) as a model of chronic psychosocial stress in male ratsLong-term exposure to intranasal oxytocin in a mouse autism model.Selected biomarkers as predictive tools in testing efficacy of melatonin and coenzyme Q on propionic acid - induced neurotoxicity in rodent model of autism.Measuring virgin female aggression in the female intruder test (FIT): effects of oxytocin, estrous cycle, and anxiety.Can understanding social preferences in rodents lead to novel pharmacotherapies for social anxiety and avoidance in psychiatric disorders?Salubrious effects of oxytocin on social stress-induced deficits.Oxytocin Regulates Stress-Induced Crf Gene Transcription through CREB-Regulated Transcription Coactivator 3Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide induces a depressive-like phenotype in rats.Vasopressin and oxytocin receptor systems in the brain: Sex differences and sex-specific regulation of social behaviorIndomethacin counteracts the effects of chronic social defeat stress on emotional but not recognition memory in miceTesting the critical window of estradiol replacement on gene expression of vasopressin, oxytocin, and their receptors, in the hypothalamus of aging female ratsOxytocin and Self-Consciousness.Neuropeptidergic regulation of pair-bonding and stress buffering: Lessons from voles
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The neuropeptide oxytocin facilitates pro-social behavior and prevents social avoidance in rats and mice.
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Alexa H Veenema
David A Slattery
Inga D Neumann
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Michael Lukas
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2011-06-15T00:00:00Z
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