Increased Serum and Urinary Oxytocin Concentrations after Nasal Administration in Beagle Dogs

In recent years more and more studies have revealed the effect of extraneous oxytocin on the social behavior of dogs. The distribution of administered oxytocin in different physiologically relevant compartments is important because this knowledge forms the basis for the timing of behavior tests afte...

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Main Authors: Andrea Temesi, Julianna Thuróczy, Lajos Balogh, Ádám Miklósi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Subjects:
dog
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2017.00147/full
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spelling doaj-3a0a6b04637a40bc91c1ac5f91115d8f2020-11-24T21:33:06ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692017-09-01410.3389/fvets.2017.00147268535Increased Serum and Urinary Oxytocin Concentrations after Nasal Administration in Beagle DogsAndrea Temesi0Julianna Thuróczy1Lajos Balogh2Ádám Miklósi3Ádám Miklósi4Department of Ethology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, HungaryAnimal Health Center Budafok, Budapest, HungaryNational Public Health Center, National Research Directorate for Radiobiology and Radiohygiene, Budapest, HungaryDepartment of Ethology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, HungaryMTA-ELTE Comparative Ethology Research Group, Budapest, HungaryIn recent years more and more studies have revealed the effect of extraneous oxytocin on the social behavior of dogs. The distribution of administered oxytocin in different physiologically relevant compartments is important because this knowledge forms the basis for the timing of behavior tests after the administration. Most behavioral studies rely on the non-invasive intranasal application of oxytocin. The aim of this study was to determine the time course of intranasal administered oxytocin secretion into blood and urine and also establish a connection between intranasal received oxytocin and urinary cortisol in dogs. In our experiment, four dogs received three puffs, 12 IU intranasal oxytocin treatment, two dogs received three puffs intranasal placebo treatment. Blood and urine samples were collected immediately prior to the administration then regularly during 4 h. After nasal oxytocin application, the serum oxytocin concentration increased, reached a maximum 15 min after the treatment and then rapidly returned to baseline levels 45 min later. The peak urinary oxytocin concentration occurred between 45 and 60 min after administration and returned to baseline levels slowly. We found considerable differences among individuals in the secretion of oxytocin in both the serum and the urinary oxytocin concentration measurements. Our results confirm that intranasally administered oxytocin passes into the blood stream. The time course of intranasally administered oxytocin secretion is similar to the time course of intravenously administered oxytocin secretion, and the peak values are also similar in both the serum and the urinary oxytocin concentration measurements, although there are large individual differences.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2017.00147/fulldogintranasaloxytocinsecretioncortisol
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author Andrea Temesi
Julianna Thuróczy
Lajos Balogh
Ádám Miklósi
Ádám Miklósi
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Julianna Thuróczy
Lajos Balogh
Ádám Miklósi
Ádám Miklósi
Increased Serum and Urinary Oxytocin Concentrations after Nasal Administration in Beagle Dogs
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
dog
intranasal
oxytocin
secretion
cortisol
author_facet Andrea Temesi
Julianna Thuróczy
Lajos Balogh
Ádám Miklósi
Ádám Miklósi
author_sort Andrea Temesi
title Increased Serum and Urinary Oxytocin Concentrations after Nasal Administration in Beagle Dogs
title_short Increased Serum and Urinary Oxytocin Concentrations after Nasal Administration in Beagle Dogs
title_full Increased Serum and Urinary Oxytocin Concentrations after Nasal Administration in Beagle Dogs
title_fullStr Increased Serum and Urinary Oxytocin Concentrations after Nasal Administration in Beagle Dogs
title_full_unstemmed Increased Serum and Urinary Oxytocin Concentrations after Nasal Administration in Beagle Dogs
title_sort increased serum and urinary oxytocin concentrations after nasal administration in beagle dogs
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Veterinary Science
issn 2297-1769
publishDate 2017-09-01
description In recent years more and more studies have revealed the effect of extraneous oxytocin on the social behavior of dogs. The distribution of administered oxytocin in different physiologically relevant compartments is important because this knowledge forms the basis for the timing of behavior tests after the administration. Most behavioral studies rely on the non-invasive intranasal application of oxytocin. The aim of this study was to determine the time course of intranasal administered oxytocin secretion into blood and urine and also establish a connection between intranasal received oxytocin and urinary cortisol in dogs. In our experiment, four dogs received three puffs, 12 IU intranasal oxytocin treatment, two dogs received three puffs intranasal placebo treatment. Blood and urine samples were collected immediately prior to the administration then regularly during 4 h. After nasal oxytocin application, the serum oxytocin concentration increased, reached a maximum 15 min after the treatment and then rapidly returned to baseline levels 45 min later. The peak urinary oxytocin concentration occurred between 45 and 60 min after administration and returned to baseline levels slowly. We found considerable differences among individuals in the secretion of oxytocin in both the serum and the urinary oxytocin concentration measurements. Our results confirm that intranasally administered oxytocin passes into the blood stream. The time course of intranasally administered oxytocin secretion is similar to the time course of intravenously administered oxytocin secretion, and the peak values are also similar in both the serum and the urinary oxytocin concentration measurements, although there are large individual differences.
topic dog
intranasal
oxytocin
secretion
cortisol
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2017.00147/full
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