Oxytocinum
compositum chemicum
Oxytocinum (Oxt) est hormon et neuropeptidum, quod in hypothalamo perficitur, praecursor inactivus liberatus, tum per axones intracellulariter portatur in lobum hypophysis posteriorem, in quo liberatio ex vesiculis in sanguinem fit. Secundum definitionem hormontum oxytocinum effectus suos procul ab loco secretionis suae perficit.
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Cognitores | |
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ChemSpider | 5551 |
DrugBank | DB00107 |
OMIM | 167050 |
PubChem | 5754 |
Natura chemica | |
Formula summarum | C 43H 66N 12O 12S 2 |
Massa molaris | 1 007.19 g/mol |
Genetica | |
Oxytocinum signum per oxytocini receptorium (OxtR) dat.
Hormon est essentialis partus (ut contractionum uteri)[1] et secretionis lactis (lactationis)[2], adstringionis socialis, puerperii[3].
Natura oxytocini
recensereGenetica
recensereGenum oxytocini praecursoris (proteini nondum activi), OXT nominatum, apud homines in chromosomate 20 locatum est.
Notae
recensere- ↑ "Maternal plasma levels of oxytocin during physiological childbirth - a systematic review with implications for uterine contractions and central actions of oxytocin". BMC pregnancy and childbirth 19 (1): 285. Aug 2019
- ↑ Kim S.-C., Lee J.-E., et al. (Oct 2017). "The regulation of oxytocin and oxytocin receptor in human placenta according to gestational age". Journal of molecular endocrinology 59 (3): 235-43
- ↑ Xu L., Becker B., Kendrick K. M. (Feb 2019). "Oxytocin Facilitates Social Learning by Promoting Conformity to Trusted Individuals". Frontiers in Neuroscience 13 (56)
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
recensere- childbirthconnection.org de hormontum partu ineunte (Anglice)