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C A M Cecil, L J Lysenko, S R Jaffee, J-B Pingault, R G Smith, C L Relton, G Woodward, W McArdle, J Mill, E D Barke. Environmental risk, Oxytocin Receptor Gene (OXTR) methylation and youth callous-unemotional traits: a 13-year longitudinal study. Molecular psychiatry. vol 19. issue 10. 2015-08-06. PMID:25199917. |
we focused on dna methylation in the vicinity of the oxytocin receptor (oxtr) gene as it has been previously implicated in cu. |
2015-08-06 |
2023-08-13 |
human |
Daniel E Olazába. Comparative analysis of oxytocin receptor density in the nucleus accumbens: an adaptation for female and male alloparental care? Journal of physiology, Paris. vol 108. issue 2-3. 2015-07-30. PMID:25446893. |
the present work revises the evidence supporting the hypothesis that high density of oxytocin receptors (oxtr) in the nucleus accumbens (na) is one of those adaptations. |
2015-07-30 |
2023-08-13 |
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Amanda J Myers, Leanne Williams, Justine M Gatt, Erica Z McAuley-Clark, Carol Dobson-Stone, Peter R Schofield, Charles B Nemerof. Variation in the oxytocin receptor gene is associated with increased risk for anxiety, stress and depression in individuals with a history of exposure to early life stress. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 59. 2015-07-28. PMID:25262417. |
genetic variation in the oxytocin receptor gene (oxtr) has been implicated in anxiety, depression and related stress phenotypes. |
2015-07-28 |
2023-08-13 |
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Kathryn T Hill, Megan Warren, Tania L Rot. The influence of infant-caregiver experiences on amygdala Bdnf, OXTr, and NPY expression in developing and adult male and female rats. Behavioural brain research. vol 272. 2015-07-16. PMID:25011012. |
using a candidate gene approach, we examined fold mrna changes for the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (bdnf), oxytocin receptor (oxtr), and neuropeptide y (npy) genes, which are all highly expressed in the amygdala and play important roles in anxiety-related and social behaviors. |
2015-07-16 |
2023-08-13 |
rat |
Yvon C Chagnon, Olivier Potvin, Carol Hudon, Michel Prévill. DNA methylation and single nucleotide variants in the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and oxytocin receptor (OXTR) genes are associated with anxiety/depression in older women. Frontiers in genetics. vol 6. 2015-07-16. PMID:26175754. |
dna methylation and single nucleotide variants in the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (bdnf) and oxytocin receptor (oxtr) genes are associated with anxiety/depression in older women. |
2015-07-16 |
2023-08-13 |
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Constance Hammen, Julienne E Bower, Steven W Col. Oxytocin receptor gene variation and differential susceptibility to family environment in predicting youth borderline symptoms. Journal of personality disorders. vol 29. issue 2. 2015-06-29. PMID:25102084. |
we examined whether a polymorphism of the oxytocin receptor gene (oxtr rs53576) interacts with quality of family functioning to predict borderline personality disorder (bpd) symptomatology in a sample of youth at age 20. |
2015-06-29 |
2023-08-13 |
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Haipeng Ci, Nan Wu, Yanjie S. Clock gene modulates roles of OXTR and AVPR1b genes in prosociality. PloS one. vol 9. issue 10. 2015-06-29. PMID:25309987. |
the arginine vasopressin receptor (avpr) and oxytocin receptor (oxtr) genes have been demonstrated to contribute to prosocial behavior. |
2015-06-29 |
2023-08-13 |
human |
Suena H Massey, Ryne Estabrook, T Caitlin O'Brien, Daniel S Pine, James L Burns, Suma Jacob, Edwin H Cook, Lauren S Wakschla. Preliminary evidence for the interaction of the oxytocin receptor gene (oxtr) and face processing in differentiating prenatal smoking patterns. Neuroscience letters. vol 584. 2015-06-26. PMID:25450139. |
preliminary evidence for the interaction of the oxytocin receptor gene (oxtr) and face processing in differentiating prenatal smoking patterns. |
2015-06-26 |
2023-08-13 |
human |
Suena H Massey, Ryne Estabrook, T Caitlin O'Brien, Daniel S Pine, James L Burns, Suma Jacob, Edwin H Cook, Lauren S Wakschla. Preliminary evidence for the interaction of the oxytocin receptor gene (oxtr) and face processing in differentiating prenatal smoking patterns. Neuroscience letters. vol 584. 2015-06-26. PMID:25450139. |
we capitalized on a genetically-characterized extant dataset with outstanding measurement of prenatal smoking patterns and maternal face processing data (as an indicator of empathy) to test this hypothesis, and explore how empathy and smoking patterns may be moderated by a genetic substrate of empathy, the oxytocin receptor gene (oxtr). |
2015-06-26 |
2023-08-13 |
human |
Youl-Ri Kim, Jeong-Hyun Kim, Chan-Hyung Kim, Jae Gook Shin, Janet Treasur. Association between the oxytocin receptor gene polymorphism (rs53576) and bulimia nervosa. European eating disorders review : the journal of the Eating Disorders Association. vol 23. issue 3. 2015-06-15. PMID:25773927. |
variants in the oxytocin receptor (oxtr) gene have been associated with bulimic behaviour. |
2015-06-15 |
2023-08-13 |
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Anneke E K Buffone, Michael J Pouli. Empathy, target distress, and neurohormone genes interact to predict aggression for others-even without provocation. Personality & social psychology bulletin. vol 40. issue 11. 2015-06-10. PMID:25287464. |
in study 1 (n = 69), self-reported empathy combined with threat to a close other and individual differences in genes for the vasopressin receptor (avpr1a rs3) and oxytocin receptor (oxtr rs53576) to predict self-reported aggression against a person who threatened a close other. |
2015-06-10 |
2023-08-13 |
human |
Meghan H Puglia, Travis S Lillard, James P Morris, Jessica J Connell. Epigenetic modification of the oxytocin receptor gene influences the perception of anger and fear in the human brain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 112. issue 11. 2015-06-04. PMID:25675509. |
the actions of this molecule are dependent on a protein that acts as its receptor, which is encoded by the oxytocin receptor gene (oxtr). |
2015-06-04 |
2023-08-13 |
human |
Meghan H Puglia, Travis S Lillard, James P Morris, Jessica J Connell. Epigenetic modification of the oxytocin receptor gene influences the perception of anger and fear in the human brain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 112. issue 11. 2015-06-04. PMID:25675509. |
we hypothesized that variability in oxtr methylation impacts social perceptual processes often linked with oxytocin, such as perception of facial emotions. |
2015-06-04 |
2023-08-13 |
human |
Yuki Saito, Motomu Suga, Mamoru Tochigi, Osamu Abe, Noriaki Yahata, Yuki Kawakubo, Xiaoxi Liu, Yoshiya Kawamura, Tsukasa Sasaki, Kiyoto Kasai, Hidenori Yamasu. Neural correlate of autistic-like traits and a common allele in the oxytocin receptor gene. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 9. issue 10. 2015-06-03. PMID:23946005. |
here, we have examined the neuroanatomical basis of alts and their association with the oxytocin receptor gene (oxtr) rs2254298a, a known risk allele for autism in asian populations which has also been implicated in limbic-paralimbic brain structures. |
2015-06-03 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Inna Schneiderman, Yaniv Kanat-Maymon, Richard P Ebstein, Ruth Feldma. Cumulative risk on the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) underpins empathic communication difficulties at the first stages of romantic love. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 9. issue 10. 2015-06-03. PMID:23974948. |
cumulative risk on the oxytocin receptor gene (oxtr) underpins empathic communication difficulties at the first stages of romantic love. |
2015-06-03 |
2023-08-12 |
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Inna Schneiderman, Yaniv Kanat-Maymon, Richard P Ebstein, Ruth Feldma. Cumulative risk on the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) underpins empathic communication difficulties at the first stages of romantic love. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 9. issue 10. 2015-06-03. PMID:23974948. |
here, we examined links between genetic variability on the oxytocin receptor gene (oxtr) and empathic behaviour at the initiation of romantic love. |
2015-06-03 |
2023-08-12 |
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Inna Schneiderman, Yaniv Kanat-Maymon, Richard P Ebstein, Ruth Feldma. Cumulative risk on the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) underpins empathic communication difficulties at the first stages of romantic love. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 9. issue 10. 2015-06-03. PMID:23974948. |
findings underscore the involvement of oxytocin in empathic behaviour during the early stages of social affiliation, and suggest the utility of cumulative risk and plasticity indices on the oxtr as potential biomarkers for research on disorders of social dysfunction and the neurobiology of empathy. |
2015-06-03 |
2023-08-12 |
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N Arunmozhi, S K Singh, T Sarath, S K Agarwal, A Doiphode, U Shanka. Molecular characterization of oxytocin receptor gene in water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene. vol 49. issue 5. 2015-06-03. PMID:25132183. |
in this study, we have reported cloning and characterization of the complete coding (cdna) sequence of oxytocin receptor gene (oxtr) in buffaloes. |
2015-06-03 |
2023-08-13 |
human |
Jessica J Connelly, Jean Golding, Steven P Gregory, Susan M Ring, John M Davis, George Davey Smith, James C Harris, C Sue Carter, Marcus Pembre. Personality, behavior and environmental features associated with OXTR genetic variants in British mothers. PloS one. vol 9. issue 3. 2015-05-29. PMID:24621820. |
it is assumed that the oxytocin receptor gene (oxtr) is associated with factors that are related to features of reproduction as well as the currently emerging fields of mood and emotional response. |
2015-05-29 |
2023-08-12 |
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Mylissa M Slane, Laina G Lusk, K B Boomer, Abby E Hare, Margaret K King, David W Evan. Social cognition, face processing, and oxytocin receptor single nucleotide polymorphisms in typically developing children. Developmental cognitive neuroscience. vol 9. 2015-05-28. PMID:24814480. |
differences in face processing and variations in the oxytocin receptor (oxtr) gene have been associated with sc deficits and autism spectrum disorder (asd) traits. |
2015-05-28 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |