Modulating the Oxytocin System During the Perinatal Period: A New Strategy for Neuroprotection of the Immature Brain?

Oxytocin is a neurohypophysal hormone known for its activity during labor and its role in lactation. However, the function of oxytocin (OTX) goes far beyond the peripheral regulation of reproduction, and the central effects of OTX have been extensively investigated, since it has been recognized to i...

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Main Authors: Manuela Zinni, Marina Colella, Aline Rideau Batista Novais, Olivier Baud, Jérôme Mairesse
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Neurology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2018.00229/full
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spelling doaj-1a76b632b6824fe296caf06fe6b43ef72020-11-24T23:17:04ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952018-04-01910.3389/fneur.2018.00229354655Modulating the Oxytocin System During the Perinatal Period: A New Strategy for Neuroprotection of the Immature Brain?Manuela Zinni0Marina Colella1Aline Rideau Batista Novais2Aline Rideau Batista Novais3Olivier Baud4Olivier Baud5Olivier Baud6Jérôme Mairesse7Jérôme Mairesse8INSERM U1141 Protect, Paris-Diderot University, Paris, FranceINSERM U1141 Protect, Paris-Diderot University, Paris, FranceINSERM U1141 Protect, Paris-Diderot University, Paris, FranceNeonatal Intensive Care Unit, Robert Debré Children’s Hospital, Paris, FranceINSERM U1141 Protect, Paris-Diderot University, Paris, FranceUniversity of Geneva, Geneva, SwitzerlandDivision of Neonatology, Geneva Children’s Hospital, Geneva, SwitzerlandINSERM U1141 Protect, Paris-Diderot University, Paris, FranceUniversity of Geneva, Geneva, SwitzerlandOxytocin is a neurohypophysal hormone known for its activity during labor and its role in lactation. However, the function of oxytocin (OTX) goes far beyond the peripheral regulation of reproduction, and the central effects of OTX have been extensively investigated, since it has been recognized to influence the learning and memory processes. OTX has also prominent effects on social behavior, anxiety, and autism. Interaction between glucocorticoids, OTX, and maternal behavior may have long-term effects on the developmental program of the developing brain subjected to adverse events during pre and perinatal periods. OTX treatment in humans improves many aspects of social cognition and behavior. Its effects on the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis and inflammation appear to be of interest in neonates because these properties may confer benefits when the perinatal brain has been subjected to injury. Indeed, early life inflammation and abnormal adrenal response to stress have been associated with an abnormal white matter development. Recent investigations demonstrated that OTX is involved in the modulation of microglial reactivity in the developing brain. This review recapitulates state-of-the art data supporting the hypothesis that the OTX system could be considered as an innovative candidate for neuroprotection, especially in the immature brain.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2018.00229/fullintra-uterine growth restrictionneuro-inflammationwhite matter brain injuryoxytocinmicrogliaglucocorticosteroid
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author Manuela Zinni
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Olivier Baud
Olivier Baud
Olivier Baud
Jérôme Mairesse
Jérôme Mairesse
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Marina Colella
Aline Rideau Batista Novais
Aline Rideau Batista Novais
Olivier Baud
Olivier Baud
Olivier Baud
Jérôme Mairesse
Jérôme Mairesse
Modulating the Oxytocin System During the Perinatal Period: A New Strategy for Neuroprotection of the Immature Brain?
Frontiers in Neurology
intra-uterine growth restriction
neuro-inflammation
white matter brain injury
oxytocin
microglia
glucocorticosteroid
author_facet Manuela Zinni
Marina Colella
Aline Rideau Batista Novais
Aline Rideau Batista Novais
Olivier Baud
Olivier Baud
Olivier Baud
Jérôme Mairesse
Jérôme Mairesse
author_sort Manuela Zinni
title Modulating the Oxytocin System During the Perinatal Period: A New Strategy for Neuroprotection of the Immature Brain?
title_short Modulating the Oxytocin System During the Perinatal Period: A New Strategy for Neuroprotection of the Immature Brain?
title_full Modulating the Oxytocin System During the Perinatal Period: A New Strategy for Neuroprotection of the Immature Brain?
title_fullStr Modulating the Oxytocin System During the Perinatal Period: A New Strategy for Neuroprotection of the Immature Brain?
title_full_unstemmed Modulating the Oxytocin System During the Perinatal Period: A New Strategy for Neuroprotection of the Immature Brain?
title_sort modulating the oxytocin system during the perinatal period: a new strategy for neuroprotection of the immature brain?
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neurology
issn 1664-2295
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Oxytocin is a neurohypophysal hormone known for its activity during labor and its role in lactation. However, the function of oxytocin (OTX) goes far beyond the peripheral regulation of reproduction, and the central effects of OTX have been extensively investigated, since it has been recognized to influence the learning and memory processes. OTX has also prominent effects on social behavior, anxiety, and autism. Interaction between glucocorticoids, OTX, and maternal behavior may have long-term effects on the developmental program of the developing brain subjected to adverse events during pre and perinatal periods. OTX treatment in humans improves many aspects of social cognition and behavior. Its effects on the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis and inflammation appear to be of interest in neonates because these properties may confer benefits when the perinatal brain has been subjected to injury. Indeed, early life inflammation and abnormal adrenal response to stress have been associated with an abnormal white matter development. Recent investigations demonstrated that OTX is involved in the modulation of microglial reactivity in the developing brain. This review recapitulates state-of-the art data supporting the hypothesis that the OTX system could be considered as an innovative candidate for neuroprotection, especially in the immature brain.
topic intra-uterine growth restriction
neuro-inflammation
white matter brain injury
oxytocin
microglia
glucocorticosteroid
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2018.00229/full
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