Effects of oxytocin receptor agonism on acquisition and expression of pair bonding in male prairie voles
Michael C. Johnson,
Jonathan A. Zweig,
Yangmiao Zhang
et al.
Abstract:There is much interest in targeting the activity in the oxytocin system to regulate social bonding. However, studies with exogenous administration of oxytocin face the caveats of its low stability, poor brain permeability and insufficient receptor specificity. The use of a small-molecule oxytocin receptor-specific agonist could overcome these caveats. Prior to testing the potential effects of a brain-penetrant oxytocin receptor agonist in clinical settings, it is important to assess how such an agonist would a… Show more
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