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An oxytocin antagonist infused into the central nucleus of the amygdala increases maternal aggressive behavior.
Authors:Lubin  Deborah A; Elliot  Jay C; Black  Mitchell C; Johns  Josephine M
Abstract:Decreased oxytocin levels in the amygdalas of rat dams following chronic gestational cocaine exposure have been correlated with heightened maternal aggressive behavior. In this experiment, drug-naive dams were implanted with bilateral cannulas into the central nucleus of the amygdala (CNA) or control area and infused with 1,000 or 500 ng of an oxytocin antagonist (OTA) or buffer, 4 hr before testing. Behavior was compared among dams infused with OTA into target areas just outside the CNA and cocaine-treated dams (infused with buffer). Dams infused with 1,000 ng OTA attacked intruders significantly more often than buffer-infused dams. OTA did not affect other behaviors, suggesting that disruption of oxytocin activity in the CNA may be sufficient to selectively alter maternal aggressive behavior. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:maternal aggressive behavior  oxytocin antagonist  central nucleus  amygdala  rat dams  cocaine exposure
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