Oxytocin’s Modulating Effect on Pleasure

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Autor(a) principal: Dacome, Ocimar Aparecido
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Garcia, Rosângela Fernandes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Saúde e Pesquisa (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/751
Resumo: The hormone oxytocin is frequently called the love hormone. Bibliographical revision has revealed that oxytocin is linked to high emotions such as amorous relationships and the sexual act. Oxytocin’s periphery activities which produce contractions in the smooth muscles at childbirth and during breastfeeding have indicated an investigation of its main properties. Research shows that during sexual relationship the plasmatic levels of oxytocin are high. Regions of the limbic system, such as the hypothalamus, tonsils and septo, receive nervations of the ocytosynergic pathways which are involved in the production of basic emotions (fear, anxiety, hunger, satisfaction, pleasure and sexual desire) in lower and higher animals. There is a relationship between the hormones oxytocin, CRH and vasopressin produced in the hypothalamus’s paraventricular nucleus, in which oxytocin seems to produce indirectly an anti-stress activity. Oxytocin’s main activities seem to have a neuron-modulating stance favoring SNC to be involved in situations of high excitability, such as the sexual act, in an adaptive and positive manner. Although its mechanism has not been thoroughly clarified, the more highly developed feelings in humans may be better understood through studies and physiological experiments. These assays may broaden the concept of sexuality and love.
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spelling Oxytocin’s Modulating Effect on PleasureEfeito Modulador da Ocitocina sobre o PrazerOcitocinaPrazerEmoçãoSexualidadeOxytocinPleasureEmotionSexuality.The hormone oxytocin is frequently called the love hormone. Bibliographical revision has revealed that oxytocin is linked to high emotions such as amorous relationships and the sexual act. Oxytocin’s periphery activities which produce contractions in the smooth muscles at childbirth and during breastfeeding have indicated an investigation of its main properties. Research shows that during sexual relationship the plasmatic levels of oxytocin are high. Regions of the limbic system, such as the hypothalamus, tonsils and septo, receive nervations of the ocytosynergic pathways which are involved in the production of basic emotions (fear, anxiety, hunger, satisfaction, pleasure and sexual desire) in lower and higher animals. There is a relationship between the hormones oxytocin, CRH and vasopressin produced in the hypothalamus’s paraventricular nucleus, in which oxytocin seems to produce indirectly an anti-stress activity. Oxytocin’s main activities seem to have a neuron-modulating stance favoring SNC to be involved in situations of high excitability, such as the sexual act, in an adaptive and positive manner. Although its mechanism has not been thoroughly clarified, the more highly developed feelings in humans may be better understood through studies and physiological experiments. These assays may broaden the concept of sexuality and love.O hormônio ocitocina vem sendo propalado como o hormônio do amor. A partir de uma revisão bibliográfica, procuramos investigar sua ação envolvendo fortes emoções, como é o caso dos relacionamentos amorosos e do ato sexual. A atuação periférica da ocitocina produzindo contrações da musculatura lisa no momento do parto e na ejeção do leite durante a amamentação são comumente descritas, por isso a proposta é investigar sua atuação central. Inicialmente, os trabalhos revelam que níveis plasmáticos de ocitocina encontram-se significativamente elevados durante a relação sexual. Regiões do sistema límbico, como hipotálamo, amígdalas e septo, recebem inervações de vias ocitocinérgicas; essas regiões estão envolvidas na produção de emoções básicas nos animais inferiores e superiores, como medo, ansiedade, fome, saciedade, prazer e desejo sexual. Interessante constatação é a relação da ocitocina, CRH e vasopressina, hormônios produzidos no núcleo paraventricular do hipotálamo, no qual a ocitocina parece atuar indiretamente, produzindo ação antiestressora. As ações centrais da ocitocina devem ter uma atuação neuromoduladora, propiciando ao SNC envolver- se em situações de grande excitabilidade, como é o caso da relação sexual, de maneira adaptativa e positiva. Ainda que os mecanismos de ação não estejam elucidados, de imediato, podemos supor que sentimentos considerados mais evoluídos na espécie humana possam ser mais bem entendidos por meio de estudos e experimentos fisiológicos, ampliando, assim, o conceito de sexualidade e, porque não dizer, de amor.Universidade Cesumar - UniCesumar2008-09-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionRevisão de Literaturaapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/751Saúde e Pesquisa; Vol 1 No 2 (2008): maio/ago.; 193-200Saúde e Pesquisa; v. 1 n. 2 (2008): maio/ago.; 193-2002176-9206reponame:Saúde e Pesquisa (Online)instname:Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisainstacron:CESUMARporhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/751/608Dacome, Ocimar AparecidoGarcia, Rosângela Fernandesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-23T19:15:22Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/751Revistahttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesqPUBhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/oainaep@cesumar.br2176-92061983-1870opendoar:2022-05-23T19:15:22Saúde e Pesquisa (Online) - Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Oxytocin’s Modulating Effect on Pleasure
Efeito Modulador da Ocitocina sobre o Prazer
title Oxytocin’s Modulating Effect on Pleasure
spellingShingle Oxytocin’s Modulating Effect on Pleasure
Dacome, Ocimar Aparecido
Ocitocina
Prazer
Emoção
Sexualidade
Oxytocin
Pleasure
Emotion
Sexuality.
title_short Oxytocin’s Modulating Effect on Pleasure
title_full Oxytocin’s Modulating Effect on Pleasure
title_fullStr Oxytocin’s Modulating Effect on Pleasure
title_full_unstemmed Oxytocin’s Modulating Effect on Pleasure
title_sort Oxytocin’s Modulating Effect on Pleasure
author Dacome, Ocimar Aparecido
author_facet Dacome, Ocimar Aparecido
Garcia, Rosângela Fernandes
author_role author
author2 Garcia, Rosângela Fernandes
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dacome, Ocimar Aparecido
Garcia, Rosângela Fernandes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ocitocina
Prazer
Emoção
Sexualidade
Oxytocin
Pleasure
Emotion
Sexuality.
topic Ocitocina
Prazer
Emoção
Sexualidade
Oxytocin
Pleasure
Emotion
Sexuality.
description The hormone oxytocin is frequently called the love hormone. Bibliographical revision has revealed that oxytocin is linked to high emotions such as amorous relationships and the sexual act. Oxytocin’s periphery activities which produce contractions in the smooth muscles at childbirth and during breastfeeding have indicated an investigation of its main properties. Research shows that during sexual relationship the plasmatic levels of oxytocin are high. Regions of the limbic system, such as the hypothalamus, tonsils and septo, receive nervations of the ocytosynergic pathways which are involved in the production of basic emotions (fear, anxiety, hunger, satisfaction, pleasure and sexual desire) in lower and higher animals. There is a relationship between the hormones oxytocin, CRH and vasopressin produced in the hypothalamus’s paraventricular nucleus, in which oxytocin seems to produce indirectly an anti-stress activity. Oxytocin’s main activities seem to have a neuron-modulating stance favoring SNC to be involved in situations of high excitability, such as the sexual act, in an adaptive and positive manner. Although its mechanism has not been thoroughly clarified, the more highly developed feelings in humans may be better understood through studies and physiological experiments. These assays may broaden the concept of sexuality and love.
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