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Behavioral Pharmacology of Neuropeptides: Oxytocin

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 6 Molecular Basis of Oxytocin Receptor Signalling in the Brain: What We Know and What We Need to Know
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    Chapter 7 Oxytocin Modulation of Neural Circuits
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    Chapter 8 Oxytocin and Olfaction
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    Chapter 9 Oxytocin and Steroid Actions
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    Chapter 10 Oxytocin and Social Relationships: From Attachment to Bond Disruption
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    Chapter 11 Oxytocin and Parental Behaviors
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    Chapter 12 The Role of Oxytocin in Social Buffering: What Do Primate Studies Add?
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    Chapter 13 Oxytocin and Aggression
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    Chapter 14 Oxytocin Signaling in Pain: Cellular, Circuit, System, and Behavioral Levels
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    Chapter 15 Oxytocin and Animal Models for Autism Spectrum Disorder
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    Chapter 16 Oxytocin Signaling in the Early Life of Mammals: Link to Neurodevelopmental Disorders Associated with ASD
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    Chapter 17 The Multidimensional Therapeutic Potential of Targeting the Brain Oxytocin System for the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
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    Chapter 18 Oxytocin and Human Evolution
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    Chapter 19 Overview of Human Oxytocin Research
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    Chapter 20 Oxytocin and Facial Emotion Recognition
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    Chapter 21 Oxytocin and Social Cognition
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    Chapter 22 Oxytocin and Interpersonal Relationships
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    Chapter 23 Oxytocin and Human Sensitive and Protective Parenting
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    Chapter 24 Oxytocin and Autism Spectrum Disorders
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    Chapter 25 Oxytocin and Anxiety Disorders
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    Chapter 26 Oxytocin and Borderline Personality Disorder
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    Chapter 27 Oxytocin and Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
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    Chapter 28 Oxytocin and Prader-Willi Syndrome
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    Chapter 29 A Precision Medicine Approach to Oxytocin Trials
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    Chapter 38 Erratum to: Oxytocin Signaling in Pain: Cellular, Circuit, System, and Behavioral Levels. - PubMed - NCBI
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    Chapter 39 Erratum to: Oxytocin Signaling in the Early Life of Mammals: Link to Neurodevelopmental Disorders Associated with ASD
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Chapter title
Overview of Human Oxytocin Research
Chapter number 19
Book title
Behavioral Pharmacology of Neuropeptides: Oxytocin
Published in
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/7854_2017_19
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Book ISBNs
978-3-31-963738-9, 978-3-31-963739-6
Authors

Keith M. Kendrick, Adam J. Guastella, Benjamin Becker, Kendrick, Keith M., Guastella, Adam J., Becker, Benjamin

Abstract

Social dysfunction is a core symptom of many psychiatric disorders and current medications have little or no remedial effects on this. Following on from extensive studies on animal models demonstrating that the neuropeptide oxytocin plays an important role in social recognition and bonding, human-based research has explored its therapeutic potential for social dysfunction in psychiatric disorders. Here we outline the historical background of this human-based research and some of the current methodological challenges it is facing. To date, research has primarily attempted to establish functional effects through measuring altered endogenous concentrations, observing effects of exogenous administration and by investigating the effects of polymorphisms and epigenetic modifications of the oxytocin receptor gene. We summarize some of the key findings on behavioral and neural effects that have been reported in healthy subjects in the context of social cognition which have provided encouragement that oxytocin could represent a promising therapeutic target. At the same time, we have identified a number of key areas where we urgently need further information about optimal dosing strategies and interactions with other peptide and transmitter systems. Finally, we have summarized current translational findings, particularly in the context of therapeutic outcomes of intranasal oxytocin administration in autism and schizophrenia. These clinical findings while somewhat varied in outcome do offer increasing cause for optimism that targeting the oxytocin system may provide a successful therapeutic approach for social dysfunction. However, future research needs to focus on the most effective treatment strategy and which types of individuals are likely to benefit most.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 26 19%
Researcher 16 12%
Student > Bachelor 14 10%
Student > Master 10 7%
Student > Doctoral Student 7 5%
Other 16 12%
Unknown 48 35%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Psychology 26 19%
Neuroscience 19 14%
Medicine and Dentistry 17 12%
Arts and Humanities 4 3%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 2%
Other 13 9%
Unknown 55 40%
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