“…In addition to robust anxiolytic actions, NPS and OXT share various other behavioral and physiological effects, such as the reversal of social fear (Zoicas et al, 2014;Zoicas et al, 2016), the attenuation of aggressive-like behavior (Beiderbeck et al, 2014;de Jong et al, 2014;Ruzza et al, 2015), as well as anorexic (Olson et al, 1991;Beck et al, 2005;Smith et al, 2006) and antinociceptive effects (Li et al, 2009;Eliava et al, 2016). Moreover, both NPS and OXT neurons are responsive to acute stress (Neumann, 2007;Ebner et al, 2011;Jüngling et al, 2012;Torner et al, 2017) and have the capacity to regulate the physiological activity of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis (Neumann et al, 2006;Smith et al, 2006;Jurek et al, 2015;Torner et al, 2017).…”