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Galbiati F, Galbiati F, Plessow F, Plessow F, Plummer L, Plummer L, et al.
Eur J Endocrinol . 2025 Feb; 192(3):K24-K29. PMID: 39965102
Background: A clinically significant oxytocin-deficient state (OXT-D) has been established in adults with arginine vasopressin deficiency, and there is a need to develop diagnostic testing. Kisspeptin (KP) is a candidate...
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Carter C, Bluthe R, Connelly J, Kingsbury M
Compr Psychoneuroendocrinol . 2025 Jan; 20():100273. PMID: 39801534
For decades it was believed that oxytocin was "just a female hormone." This was a mistake. In the 21st century it has become clear that oxytocin arose from ancient roots,...
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Rice L, Agu J, Carter C, Cho Y, Harris J, Heilman K, et al.
Int J Psychophysiol . 2024 Sep; 205:112429. PMID: 39237036
This study aimed to increase our understanding of cardiac activity abnormalities in Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) and the relationship between cardiac activity, PWS behaviours thought to be associated with cardiac vagal...
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Gnanadesikan G, King K, Carranza E, Flyer A, Ossello G, Smith P, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 2024 Aug; 169:107147. PMID: 39094516
Oxytocin pathways are hypothesized to play important roles in human-animal interactions and may contribute to some benefits of these interspecific social relationships. We explored the effects of naturalistic interactions between...
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Horn A, Cole S, Nazarloo H, Nazarloo P, Davis J, Carrier D, et al.
Compr Psychoneuroendocrinol . 2024 May; 19:100236. PMID: 38764609
Neuroendocrine analyses of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have generally focused on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis alterations. In the present analyses, we examine two additional neuroendocrine factors that have been previously implicated...
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Danoff J, Carter C, Gordevicius J, Milciute M, Brooke R, Connelly J, et al.
Dev Psychobiol . 2024 Mar; 66(2). PMID: 38533486
Exogenous oxytocin (OT) is widely used to induce or augment labor with little understanding of the impact on offspring development. In rodent models, including the prairie vole (), it has...
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MacLean E, Carranza E, Gnanadesikan G, King K, Allen A, Linde-Krieger L, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 2024 Jan; 161:106951. PMID: 38194845
Oxytocin is a pleiotropic neuropeptide that plays roles in biological processes ranging from birth, lactation, and social bonding to immune function, cardiovascular repair, and regulation of appetite. Although measurements of...
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Maeder A, Bell A, McFarlin B, Park C, Kominiarek M, Toledo P, et al.
J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs . 2023 Nov; 53(2):140-150. PMID: 38012953
Objective: To determine the feasibility of a protocol to examine the association between oxytocin system function and birth outcomes in women with and without obesity before induction of labor. Design:...
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Malin K, Kruschel K, Gondwe K, Lagatta J, Carter C, Nazarloo H, et al.
Adv Neonatal Care . 2023 Nov; 23(6):583-595. PMID: 37948632
Background: Stress from preterm infant admission to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is associated with infant and maternal physiologic changes, including endocrine and epigenetic alterations. Little is known about...
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Nisbett K, Gonzalez L, Teruel M, Carter C, Vendruscolo L, Ragozzino M, et al.
Neurobiol Stress . 2023 Sep; 26:100567. PMID: 37706061
Anxiety and depression are highly prevalent psychiatric disorders, affecting approximately 18% of the United States population. Evidence indicates that central oxytocin mediates social cognition, social bonding, and social anxiety. Although...