A bench-to-bedside narrative review of the sleep-social-oxytocin nexus.
Sleep Medicine Reviews,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
81, P. 102077 - 102077
Published: Feb. 28, 2025
Language: Английский
How do infant feeding method, sleeping location, and postpartum depression interact with maternal sleep quality?
Sleep Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
110, P. 183 - 189
Published: Aug. 19, 2023
New
mothers
generally
experience
poor
and/or
disrupted
sleep.
A
range
of
infant
care
and
mental
health
factors
may
impact
new
mothers'
sleep
quality.
cross-sectional
online
survey
was
completed
by
a
sample
101
Australian
with
children
under
12
months
(M
=
5.52
months,
SD
3.29
months)
to
examine
the
relationship
between
feeding
method,
sleeping
location,
postpartum
depression
maternal
Subjective
quality
measured
using
Pittsburgh
Sleep
Quality
Index
(PSQI),
Edinburgh
Postpartum
Depression
Scale
(EPDS).
Overall,
experienced
subjective
quality,
high
average
PSQI
scores,
above
cut-off
5
9.63,
4.07).
The
majority
did
not
depression,
an
EPDS
score
below
11
(8.66,
5.20).
Mothers
who
breastfed
their
infants
significantly
better
than
bottle-fed,
medium
effect
size
(ηp2
0.458).
differ
based
on
location.
Poor
significant
predictor
depression.
While
common
in
this
mothers,
study
demonstrated
that
breastfeed
slightly
other
methods.
Further
research
into,
services
for
education
advocation
of,
will
be
beneficial
both
clinicians.
Language: Английский
Tell me who you sleep with, and I will tell you how good your sleep is
Sleep Medicine Reviews,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
81, P. 102098 - 102098
Published: May 5, 2025
Language: Английский
A sleepy cannabis constituent: cannabinol and its active metabolite influence sleep architecture in rats
Neuropsychopharmacology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 12, 2024
Medicinal
cannabis
is
being
used
worldwide
and
there
increasing
use
of
novel
products
in
the
community.
Cannabis
contains
major
cannabinoids,
Δ
Language: Английский
No impairment of contextual fear memory consolidation by oxytocin receptor antagonism in male rats
Emily R. Sherman,
No information about this author
Jialu Li,
No information about this author
Emma Cahill
No information about this author
et al.
Physiology & Behavior,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
279, P. 114545 - 114545
Published: April 3, 2024
Oxytocin
is
a
peptide
released
into
brain
regions
associated
with
the
processing
of
aversive
memory
and
threat
responses.
Given
expression
oxytocin
receptors
across
this
vigilance
surveillance
system
brain,
we
investigated
whether
pharmacological
antagonism
receptor
would
impact
contextual
conditioning
memory.
Adult
male
rats
were
conditioned
to
form
an
The
effects
peripheral
administration
either
competitive
antagonist
Atosiban
or
noncompetitive
L-368,899
compared
saline
controls.
treatment
did
not
significantly
consolidation
in
any
groups.
We
conclude
that
signalling
formation
Language: Английский
Predicting clinical outcomes from off-target receptor interactions using Secondary Intelligence™
Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 107570 - 107570
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
No impairment of contextual fear memory consolidation by oxytocin receptor antagonism in male rats
Emily R. Sherman,
No information about this author
J.G. Li,
No information about this author
Emma Cahill
No information about this author
et al.
Published: Dec. 21, 2023
Oxytocin
is
a
peptide
released
into
brain
regions
associated
with
the
processing
of
aversive
memory
and
threat
responses.
Given
expression
oxytocin
receptors
across
this
vigilance
surveillance
system
brain,
we
investigated
whether
pharmacological
antagonism
receptor
would
impact
contextual
conditioning
memory.
Adult
male
rats
were
conditioned
to
form
an
The
effects
peripheral
administration
either
competitive
antagonist
Atosiban
or
noncompetitive
L-368,899
compared
saline
controls.
treatment
did
not
significantly
consolidation
in
any
groups.
We
conclude
that
peripherally
signalling
formation
Language: Английский