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Query: UNIPROT:P01178 (
oxytocin
)
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The aim of the present study was to investigate whether amperozide, an antipsychotic drug which possesses anti-aggressive and anxiolytic-like properties, stimulates the secretion of
oxytocin
and if so, by which receptor mechanism. For this purpose, female or male Sprague Dawley rats were given amperozide (0.5, 2.5 and 5.0 mg/kg IP), ritanserin (5.0 mg/kg), raclopride (2.0 mg/kg) and prazosin (1.0 mg/kg) and were subsequently decapitated for collection of blood (30 and 120 min) after injection.
Oxytocin
levels were measured with radioimmunoassay. Amperozide 2.5 and 5 mg/kg increased plasma levels of
oxytocin
significantly (P < 0.05 and < 0.001). The effect appeared maximal about 30 min after injection of the drug and
oxytocin
levels were almost back to basal within 120 min. Similar effects were obtained in female and male rats as well as in animals that were freely fed or food deprived for 24 h. CSF levels of
oxytocin
were also increased.
Ritanserin
, a 5-HT2-receptor antagonist but not the D2 receptor antagonist raclopride or the alpha 1-adrenoceptor antagonist prazosin stimulated
oxytocin
release. In addition, clozapine, a neuroleptic with potent HT2-antagonistic properties, was a potent releaser of
oxytocin
, whereas haloperidol was without effect. A possible role for
oxytocin
in the behavioural effects of amperozide and clozapine remains to be explored.
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PMID:Amperozide and clozapine but not haloperidol or raclopride increase the secretion of oxytocin in rats. 136 65