Oxytocin receptor binding in the hypothalamus during gestation in rats.

@article{Bealer2006OxytocinRB,
  title={Oxytocin receptor binding in the hypothalamus during gestation in rats.},
  author={Steven L. Bealer and David L. Lipschitz and Gina Ramoz and William R. Crowley},
  journal={American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology},
  year={2006},
  volume={291 1},
  pages={
          R53-8
        }
}
Central oxytocin receptors (OTR) may be involved in adaptations of the brain oxytocin (OT) system during gestation, which are critical for systemic release of OT during parturition and lactation. We used quantitative autoradiography to determine changes in OTR binding in numerous brain sites during the course of gestation in the rat. Furthermore, to evaluate the importance of ovarian steroids in mediating pregnancy-related changes in OTR binding, we measured binding in ovariectomized animals… 

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