Oxytocin Receptors

Oxytocin receptors (OT) are G-protein-coupled receptors that mediate parturition and lactation. They are closely related to vasopressin receptors. Oxytocin receptors are coupled to Gq/11 proteins and are localized to the myoepithelial cells of the mammary gland.

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Oxytocin Receptor Agonists

Cat. No. 产品名称/活性
4852 Carbetocin
Oxytocin analog
1910 Oxytocin
Involved in uterine contraction and lactation
4625 TC OT 39
Potent non-peptide oxytocin receptor partial agonist; also V1a receptor antagonist
3933 WAY 267464 dihydrochloride
Potent non-peptide oxytocin receptor agonist

Oxytocin Receptor Antagonists

Cat. No. 产品名称/活性
6332 Atosiban
Potent oxytocin receptor antagonist
2641 L-368,899 hydrochloride
Potent, non-peptide oxytocin receptor antagonist
2410 L-371,257
Potent and selective oxytocin receptor antagonist

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    Oxytocin receptors (OT) are G-protein-coupled receptors that mediate parturition and lactation. They are closely related to vasopressin receptors. Oxytocin receptors are coupled to Gq/11 proteins and are localized to the myoepithelial cells of the mammary gland, and are also expressed in the myometrium and endometrium of the uterus at the end of pregnancy.

    Oxytocin receptors are involved in smooth muscle contraction of the uterus during parturition and facilitate lactation. These receptors are widespread throughout the central nervous system and modulate a variety of behaviors. These include responses to stress and anxiety, social memory and recognition, bonding, and sexual and maternal behaviors. Antinociceptive effects of oxytocin have also been observed in experimental models. The human gene encoding the oxytocin receptor is localized to chromosome 3p25.

    External sources of pharmacological information for Oxytocin Receptors :

    Oxytocin Receptor Gene Data

    Species Gene Symbol Gene Accession No. Protein Accession No.
    Human OXTR NM_000916 P30559
    Mouse Oxtr NM_001081147 P97926
    Rat Oxtr NM_012871 P70536