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APS Neurohypophyseal Conference
Oxytocin Raises Female
Aggression, Lowers Anxiety During Lactation; Hormone Released In Brain
Has Similar Effects On Virgin Rats
Activation of oxytocin at parturition studied
“Using this model, we can investigate the functions
of various brain chemicals and the regulation of OT secretion which are
involved in the physiological processes of reproduction,” Douglas said.
“Parallels with the central mechanisms controlling oxytocin neurons in
lactation may also help explain problems of 'milk let-down', where the
mother is unable to breast feed,” Douglas added.
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