Horm Metab Res 2005; 37(7): 397-401
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-870227
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Neonatal Manipulation of Oxytocin Alters Oxytocin Levels in the Pituitary of Adult Rats

E.  Young1 , C.  S.  Carter2 , B.  S.  Cushing2 , J.  D.  Caldwell1
  • 1Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Rockford, IL
  • 2Department of Psychiatry and Brain-body Center, University of Illinois Chicago, College of Medicine, Chicago, IL.
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Publication History

Received 14 October 2004

Accepted after revision 14 February 2005

Publication Date:
21 July 2005 (online)

Abstract

The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) and its OT antagonists (OTA) in infant rats affect their behavior as adults. In this study we attempted to determine whether treating rats on the day of birth (postnatal day 1) with OT or OTA would affect brain OT levels of these rats as adults. Rat pups were injected with OT (3 μg), OTA (0.3 μg) or saline vehicle ip on postnatal day 1. As 60-day-old adults, treated rats were killed, and the OT content in their medial preoptic areas (MPOAs), medial hypothalami (MH) and pituitaries were assayed. In females, treatment with OTA on postnatal day 1 significantly decreased pituitary OT levels as adults. In males, by contrast, treatment with OTA on postnatal day 1 resulted in increased pituitary OT levels when they become adults compared to male rats treated with OT on postnatal day 1. There were no significant effects of neonatal treatment on OT levels in either the MH or MPOA. Day 1 postnatal treatment with OT or OTA had a long-term sexually dimorphic effect on OT levels in the pituitary.

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J. D. Caldwell, Ph. D.

Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford

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Email: Jackc@uic.edu

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