Measuring oxytocin release in response to gavage : computational modelling and assay validation

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Hassan, Shereen
El Baradey, Hala
Madi, Mohamed
Shebl, Mohamed
Leng, Gareth
Lozic, Mala
Ludwig, Mike
Menzies, John
MacGregor, Duncan

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Wiley

Abstract

In the present experiments, we tested the conclusion from previous electrophysiological experiments that gavage of sweet food and systemically applied insulin both stimulate oxytocin secretion. To do so, we measured oxytocin secretion from urethane-anaesthetised male rats, and demonstrated a significant increase in secretion in response to gavage of sweetened condensed milk but not isocaloric cream, and a significant increase in response to intravenous injection of insulin. We compared the measurements made in response to sweetened condensed milk with the predictions from a computational model, which we used to predict plasma concentrations of oxytocin from the published electrophysiological responses of oxytocin cells. The prediction from the computational model was very closely aligned to the levels of oxytocin measured in rats in response to gavage.

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Appetite, Computational modelling, Hypothalamus, Immunoassay, Supraoptic nucleus, SDG-02: Zero hunger, SDG-03: Good health and well-being

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-02:Zero Hunger
SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being

Citation

Hassan, S., El Baradey, H., Madi, M., et al. Measuring oxytocin release in response to gavage: Computational modelling and assay validation. Journal of Neuroendocrinology 2023; 35 (6): e13303. DOI:10.1111/jne.13303.