Loss of a partner can have severe effects on mental health. Here we explore the neural mechanisms underlying increased passive stress-coping, indicative of depressive-like behavior, following the loss of the female partner in the monogamous male prairie vole. We demonstrate that corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 2 (CRFR2) in the nucleus accumbens shell mediates social loss-induced passive coping. Further, we show that partner loss compromises the oxytocin system through multiple mechanisms. Finally, we provide evidence for an interaction of the CRFR2 and oxytocin systems in mediating the emotional consequences of partner loss. Our results suggest that chronic activation of CRFR2 and suppression of striatal oxytocin signaling following...
BackgroundOxytocin (OT) is considered to be a stress-buffering hormone, dampening the physiologic ef...
People who are in love seem to be absent-minded and sometimes even behave like children. What in the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Stress is highly pervasive in humans, impacting motiva...
In mammals, social relationships are important for the well-being and the survival of individuals. S...
Selective adult social attachments, or 'pair bonds', represent central relationships for individuals...
When fathers leave the family, mothers are at increased risk of developing depression and anxiety di...
No Supp infoInternational audienceThe bond between a mother and her child is the strongest bond in n...
Social isolation influences depression- and anxiety-related disorders and cardiac function. Oxytocin...
Oxytocin (OT) has drawn the attention of researchers since 1930. Since then, many aspects of oxytoci...
The two hypothalamic neuropeptides oxytocin and melanin concentrating hormone (MCH) share several ph...
Abstract The two hypothalamic neuropeptides oxytocin and melanin concentrating hormone (MCH) share s...
Chronic social isolation can lead to dysregulation of many physiological and psychological processes...
Abstract Background Traumatic experience may lead to various psychological sequelae including the un...
AbstractCurrent concepts of human sociality highlight a fundamental role of the hypothalamic peptide...
Background Oxytocin (OT) is considered to be a stress-buffering hormone, dampening the physiologic e...
BackgroundOxytocin (OT) is considered to be a stress-buffering hormone, dampening the physiologic ef...
People who are in love seem to be absent-minded and sometimes even behave like children. What in the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Stress is highly pervasive in humans, impacting motiva...
In mammals, social relationships are important for the well-being and the survival of individuals. S...
Selective adult social attachments, or 'pair bonds', represent central relationships for individuals...
When fathers leave the family, mothers are at increased risk of developing depression and anxiety di...
No Supp infoInternational audienceThe bond between a mother and her child is the strongest bond in n...
Social isolation influences depression- and anxiety-related disorders and cardiac function. Oxytocin...
Oxytocin (OT) has drawn the attention of researchers since 1930. Since then, many aspects of oxytoci...
The two hypothalamic neuropeptides oxytocin and melanin concentrating hormone (MCH) share several ph...
Abstract The two hypothalamic neuropeptides oxytocin and melanin concentrating hormone (MCH) share s...
Chronic social isolation can lead to dysregulation of many physiological and psychological processes...
Abstract Background Traumatic experience may lead to various psychological sequelae including the un...
AbstractCurrent concepts of human sociality highlight a fundamental role of the hypothalamic peptide...
Background Oxytocin (OT) is considered to be a stress-buffering hormone, dampening the physiologic e...
BackgroundOxytocin (OT) is considered to be a stress-buffering hormone, dampening the physiologic ef...
People who are in love seem to be absent-minded and sometimes even behave like children. What in the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Stress is highly pervasive in humans, impacting motiva...