oxytocin
See also: Oxytocin
English
editEtymology
editFrom oxytocic, from Ancient Greek ὀξύς (oxús, “swift”) + τόκος (tókos, “childbirth”, from τίκτω (tíktō, “I give birth”)).
Pronunciation
edit- (General American) IPA(key): /ɑksiˈtoʊsɪn/, /ˈɑksiˌtoʊsɪn/
Audio (US): (file)
Noun
editoxytocin (countable and uncountable, plural oxytocins)
- (biochemistry) A hormone that stimulates contractions during labor, and then the production of milk; also plays a role in social bonding.
- 1994, Simon LeVay, The Sexual Brain, MIT Press, →ISBN, page 67:
- Some women describe episodes of intense pleasure akin to orgasm during nursing. It would be interesting to know whether the release of oxytocin during suckling plays a role in this subjective feeling, as it may do in actual orgasm.
- 2011, Mark A.R. Kleiman et al., Drugs and Drug Policy, Oxford University Press, →ISBN:
- MDMA, commonly known as Ecstasy, greatly increases feelings of empathy (and perhaps the actual capacity to perceive the emotions of others); one of the mechanisms (oxytocin release) is now becoming understood, […]
- 2012, Giles Slade, “World without oxytocin”, in Big Disconnect, Prometheus Books, →ISBN:
- When human beings bond—by hugging, kissing, touching, having sex, eating together, giving massages, or even when singing together or speaking reassuring words—oxytocin brings us “in from the cold,” warming us—quite literally—as it redirects blood flow into hands, feet, chests and cheeks.
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edithormone
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editNoun
editoxytocin n
Inflection
editDeclension of oxytocin | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | oxytocin | oxytocinet | oxytociner | oxytocinerna |
Genitive | oxytocins | oxytocinets | oxytociners | oxytocinernas |
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