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The ventromedial hypothalamus oxytocin induces locomotor behavior regulated by estrogen.
Author: MatsuokaSatoshi, MurataTakuya, NaritaKazumi
Original Abstract of the Article :
Our previous studies demonstrated that excitation of neurons in the rat ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) induced locomotor activity. An oxytocin receptor (Oxtr) exists in the VMH and plays a role in regulating sexual behavior. However, the role of Oxtr in the VMH in locomotor activity is not clear. I...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physbeh.2016.05.047
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Oxytocin in the Ventromedial Hypothalamus: A Spark in the Desert of Locomotor Activity
The intricate dance of neurochemicals in the brain is a fascinating and often perplexing journey, like navigating a vast desert. This study, like a skilled explorer, delves into the role of [oxytocin] in the [ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH)] and its influence on [locomotor behavior]. The researchers, like detectives seeking clues, investigate the involvement of [estrogen] in this complex interplay, uncovering the intricate relationships between these key players.
Unveiling the Role of Oxytocin in Locomotor Behavior
The researchers, like astute observers, discovered that [oxytocin] plays a significant role in regulating [locomotor behavior]. They found that injecting [oxytocin] into the [VMH] induced a dose-dependent increase in running activity in male rats. This finding, like a desert oasis revealing its hidden treasures, suggests that [oxytocin] may be a key player in the control of movement.
The Estrogen Connection: A Desert Bloom of Activity
The study also unveils the influence of [estrogen] on the [oxytocin]-induced running activity. The researchers found that [estrogen] significantly amplifies the effects of [oxytocin], like a desert flower blooming in the spring. This discovery, like a glimmer of light in the desert, suggests that [estrogen] plays a crucial role in the regulation of [locomotor behavior].
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research, like a well-traveled caravan route through the desert, reveals the intriguing interplay between [oxytocin] and [estrogen] in the [ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH)] and their influence on [locomotor behavior]. The study's findings suggest that [oxytocin] may be a key player in the control of movement, and that [estrogen] significantly enhances its effects. This discovery is like finding a hidden oasis in the desert, offering valuable insights into the complex world of neurochemicals and their impact on our bodies. It's like finding a cool spring in the middle of the desert; a refreshing and potentially life-changing discovery.
Date :
- Date Completed 2017-06-19
- Date Revised 2018-05-01
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