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Development & Reproduction
2009 Volume.13 No. 2 p.79 ~ p.87
Role of Oxytocin in Male Reproduction
Lee Sung-Ho

Abstract
Due to its well-known function in parturition and milk ejection, oxytocin (OT) has been considered as a ¡¯female neurohypophyseal hormone¡¯. Recent studies, however, clearly indicate that OT has some local roles in male reproduction via both central and peripheral routes. In experimental rodents, OT is released within distinct brain regions in response to social stimuli, and the brain OT receptor (OTR) mediated actions were strongly involved in the regulation of a variety of male behaviors such as mating-associated behaviors. In particular, OT and/or OTR knockout mice provide important clues about the molecular regulatory mechanism of the socio-sexual behaviors. Several lines of evidence also show that OT is synthesized within rodents testis, epididymis and prostate, and the presence of OTRs in these organs. In rodent testes, OT might have a role in the modulation of steroidogenesis via stimulation of the conversion of testosterone (T) to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) by 5alpha-reductase. Similar effects of OT on this androgen conversion were observed in epididymis and prostate suggesting the OT¡¯s modulatory role, such as contractility induction, in these androgen-dependent organs. In this context, further investigations on the OT¡¯s role in male CNS and reproductive organs are likely to provide better understanding on the complex socio-sexual behaviors and a platform for development of therapeutics to treat some psychological and/or andrological problems.
KEYWORD
Oxytocin(OT), Male sexual behaviors, Knockout mice, Testicular steroidogenesis, 5 alpha-reductase, Contractilities, Therapeutics
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