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Oxytocin is a hormone which is produced in the hypothalamus and is secreted into the bloodstream by the posterior pituitary gland. Secretion depends on electrical activity of neurons in the hypothalamus; it is released into the blood when these cells are activated.
The two main actions of oxytocin in the body are contraction of the womb (uterus) during childbirth and lactation, the process of making and releasing milk from the breast. Oxytocin stimulates the uterine muscles to contract during labour, and also increases production of prostaglandins, which increase the contractions further. Manufactured oxytocin is sometimes given to induce labour if it has not started naturally or it can be used to strengthen contractions to help childbirth. In addition, manufactured oxytocin can be used to speed up delivery of the placenta after the baby has been born, and can reduce the risk of heavy bleeding by contracting the uterus. During breastfeeding, oxytocin promotes the movement of milk through the ducts in the breast, allowing it to be excreted via the nipple. Oxytocin is also present in men, playing a role in sperm transport and production by the testes.
In the brain, oxytocin acts as a chemical messenger and has an important role in human behaviours including sexual arousal, recognition, trust, romantic attachment and mother-infant bonding. As a result, oxytocin has been called the 'love hormone'.
Peptides are composed of amino acids linked together by Peptides. The smallest Peptides can consist of three amino acids, such as thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH). Most Peptides can be made up of dozens or even hundreds of amino acids. The primary secretion organs for Peptides are the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland; however, Peptides have also been found in other organs, such as the gastrointestinal tract, brain tissue, lungs, and heart. Peptides are a type of endogenous substance that consists of protein chains containing polypeptide compounds. Examples of Peptides include thyrotropin-releasing hormone, Peptides and its analogs, Peptides and its analogs, adrenocorticotropic hormone, gonadotropins, Peptides and its analogs, Peptides-like Peptides, calcitonin, and parathyroid hormone.
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