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What is the importance of oxytocin in men?

What is Oxytocin in men?

Oxytocin is a hormone that acts as a neurotransmitter that is secreted by the pituitary gland. When one human being touches another human being there is a release of Oxytocin in both bodies. When you repeatedly hug, kiss, or have an orgasm there is a surge in oxytocin levels in the body. This is why it is also called a Bonding hormone or Cuddle hormone.

oxytocin love hormone

If you ever saw a girl and felt that she is the one then it’s Oxytocin that is talking. Oxytocin acts in the central nervous system on the neurons and develops emotional bonding between human beings. Usually, females release more oxytocin compared to men and that is why females get more attached or bonded to men, and men do get bonded but weakly.

Oxytocin is responsible for causing us to feel love, whether it’s love from a mother for her child or love between partners in an intimate relationship.

Functions of Oxytocin in men

Oxytocin plays a complex and nuanced role in the body’s social bonding: Oxytocin is the main hormone that helps individuals to bond socially. Oxytocin is necessary for modulating the formation of social memories, and also an expression of aggressive and affiliative behaviors.

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Implications of Oxytocin in Human behavior 

Oxytocin therapy has the ability to reduce suffering in ASD patients by enhancing the quality of life through improved social potentials.

Oxytocin is also associated with stress linked behaviour, learning and even memory. The effects of oxytocin cause blood pressure reduction, calm and affiliative behaviour. Oxytocin is of potential use in well-being and applications in neuropsychiatric disorders. Additional studies reveal that patients with major depression hold markedly reduced levels of plasma oxytocin; low levels of oxytocin in plasma have been correlated with depressive symptoms. Oxytocin has been proven to serve as a potent antidepressant.

Conclusion

Oxytocin is a hormone with a variety of functions including social functioning, implications in human behavior, etc. A brief description of each function is covered in this article. Further studies are required to find out the role of oxytocin in cancer and eating behaviors.

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