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RGS2 mediates the anxiolytic effect of oxytocin

Okimoto, Naoki ; Bosch, Oliver J. ; Slattery, David A. ; Pflaum, Konstanze ; Matsushita, Hiroaki ; Wei, Fan-Yan ; Ohmori, Masayasu ; Nishiki, Tei-ichi ; Ohmori, Iori ; Hiramatsu, Yuji ; Matsui, Hideki ; Neumann, Inga D. ; Tomizawa, Kazuhito



Abstract

The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) has been shown to exert multiple functions in both males and females, and to play a key role in the regulation of emotionality in the central nervous system (CNS). OT has an anxiolytic effect in the CNS of rodents and humans. However, the molecular mechanisms of this effect are unclear. Here we show that OT induced the expression of regulator of G-protein signaling ...

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