Neuropeptides 1994-10-01

Oxytocin enhances, and oxytocin antagonism decreases, sexual receptivity in intact female rats.

A Benelli, R Poggioli, P Luppi, L Ruini, A Bertolini, R Arletti

Index: Neuropeptides 27(4) , 245-50, (1994)

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Abstract

In intact, non-ovariectomized female rats in spontaneous behavioral estrus, the i.c.v. injection of oxytocin significantly increased lordosis quotient and lordosis duration, starting from a dose of 1 ng/rat. On the other hand, the oxytocin antagonist, d(CH2)5Tyr(Me)-[Orn]8-vasotocin, injected at the same doses and by the same route, decreased lordosis quotient and lordosis duration, and prevented the effect of oxytocin. These data further support the notion that oxytocin plays a physiological role in female sexual receptivity.

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