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Research Peptide
Neuropeptide hormone. Classification Naturally occurring cyclic nonapeptide hormone and neurotransmitter. Oxytocin is involved in neuroendocrine signaling an...
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Neuropeptide hormone.
Classification
Naturally occurring cyclic nonapeptide hormone and neurotransmitter. Oxytocin is involved in neuroendocrine signaling and is studied for its role in social behavior, stress response, bonding pathways, smooth muscle signaling, and central nervous system regulation.
Target Receptors
• Oxytocin receptor / OXTR – A G-protein-coupled receptor involved in oxytocin-mediated cellular signaling.
• Gq/PLC signaling pathways – Oxytocin receptor activation commonly engages intracellular calcium and phospholipase C-related signaling.
• Central and peripheral oxytocin pathways – Studied in both nervous system and peripheral tissue signaling models.
Structure
Oxytocin is a cyclic nonapeptide composed of nine amino acids with a disulfide bridge, giving it a stable ring-like structure important for receptor binding.
Research Focus
Studied for its potential effects on social signaling, stress response, emotional processing, reproductive biology, smooth muscle signaling, lactation-related pathways, and neuroendocrine regulation.