oksütotsiini
Oksütotsiini, or oxytocin, is a peptide hormone and neuropeptide essential for reproduction and social behavior. It is produced by magnocellular neurons in the hypothalamus (paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei) and released into the bloodstream from the posterior pituitary; within the brain it also acts as a neurotransmitter and neuromodulator.
Chemically, oxytocin is a nine-amino-acid cyclic peptide linked by a disulfide bond; its receptor, oxytocin receptor
Physiological roles: Peripherally, oxytocin stimulates uterine smooth muscle contractions during labor and promotes milk ejection from
Clinical uses: Oxytocin is used medically to induce or augment labor and to prevent or treat postpartum
History and pharmacokinetics: The structure was elucidated in the 1950s by Vincent du Vigneaud, who won the