Sexual Health
Oxytocin
Social Neuropeptide
Nonapeptide governing social bonding, trust, pair bonding, arousal, and reproductive function. Primary research tool for social neuroscience, ASD, PTSD, and attachment biology.
Amino Acids9
Mol. Weight1007.2 Da
Half-Life1–6 minutes (IV); longer IN
Availability
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Amino Acid Sequence
Cys-Tyr-Ile-Gln-Asn-Cys-Pro-Leu-Gly-NH₂
What Is Oxytocin?
Oxytocin is synthesised in the hypothalamic PVN and SON, released both peripherally (posterior pituitary) and centrally (axonal projections). One of the most evolutionarily conserved peptides in vertebrate neuroscience, with roles spanning uterine contraction (peripheral) to social bonding, trust, and sexual reward (central).
Key Mechanisms
- OTR / Gq / PLC / IP3 — primary intracellular cascade: Ca²⁺ release and PKC activation
- Mesolimbic dopamine — OTR in NAc potentiates D2 signalling; basis of social reward
- Amygdala CRF suppression — PVN→CeA projections reduce fear conditioning and anxiety
- Serotonin cross-talk — bidirectional 5-HT feedback in dorsal raphe
Key References
- Kosfeld M et al. “Oxytocin increases trust in humans.” Nature, 2005;435:673–676.
- Insel TR, Young LJ. “The neurobiology of attachment.” Nat Rev Neurosci, 2001;2:129–136.