Oxytocin

Generic Name
Oxytocin
Brand Names
Pitocin
Drug Type
Biotech
Chemical Formula
-
CAS Number
50-56-6
Unique Ingredient Identifier
1JQS135EYN
Background

Sir Henry H. Dale first identified oxytocin and its uterine contractile properties in 1906. Like all other neurohypophysial hormones, oxytocin is composed of nine amino acids with a disulfide bridge between the Cys 1 and 6 residues. In the mid-1950s, synthetic oxytocin was successfully synthesized by a biochemist named Vincent du Vigneaud; he was later recognized with a Nobel prize for his work. Oxytocin continues to be an important tool in modern obstetrics to induce labor when indicated and to manage postpartum hemorrhage. It is estimated that labor induction with oxytocin is used in almost 10% of deliveries globally.

It should be noted that there are risks associated with oxytocin intervention during childbirth. Oxytocin should be used judiciously only when necessary and by experienced healthcare practitioners.

Although most commonly linked to labor and delivery, oxytocin actually has broad peripheral and central effects. It plays an important role in pair bonding, social cognition and functioning, and even fear conditioning. Oxytocin also serves a role in metabolic homeostasis and cardiovascular regulation.

Indication

Administration of exogenous oxytocin is indicated in the antepartum period to initiate or improve uterine contractions for vaginal delivery in situations where there is fetal or maternal concern. For example, It may be used to induce labor in cases of Rh sensitization, maternal diabetes, preeclampsia at or near term, and when delivery is indicated due to prematurely ruptured membranes. Importantly, oxytocin is not approved or indicated for elective induction of labor. Oxytocin may be used to reinforce labor in select cases of uterine inertia and as adjunctive therapy in the management of incomplete or inevitable abortion. In the postpartum period, oxytocin may be used to induced contractions in the 3rd stage of labor and to control postpartum bleeding or hemorrhage.

Associated Conditions
Incomplete Abortion, Inevitable abortion, Postpartum Bleeding
Associated Therapies
Reinforcement of labor

Effects of Intranasal Oxytocin on Striatal Functional Connectivity

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2017-04-25
Last Posted Date
2017-04-25
Lead Sponsor
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Target Recruit Count
135
Registration Number
NCT03128203
Locations
🇨🇳

School of Life Science and Technology, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Oxytocin's Effect on Attention Training

Not Applicable
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2017-04-25
Last Posted Date
2018-10-29
Lead Sponsor
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Target Recruit Count
60
Registration Number
NCT03128242
Locations
🇨🇳

School of Life Science and Technology, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chendu, Sichuan, China

Oxytocin Intranasal Administrations in Children With Prader-Willi Syndrome Aged From 3 to 12 Years

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2017-04-14
Last Posted Date
2020-11-12
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Toulouse
Target Recruit Count
40
Registration Number
NCT03114371
Locations
🇫🇷

Centre de référence du syndrome de Prader-Willi Hôpital des Enfants, Toulouse, France

The Influence of Oxytocin on Socio-communicative Sensitivity

Phase 1
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2017-03-30
Last Posted Date
2022-07-22
Lead Sponsor
KU Leuven
Target Recruit Count
31
Registration Number
NCT03096249
Locations
🇧🇪

Biomedical Sciences, Leuven, Belgium

Sex- and Context-dependent Effects of Oxytocin on Social Reward Processing

First Posted Date
2017-03-21
Last Posted Date
2018-02-07
Lead Sponsor
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Target Recruit Count
252
Registration Number
NCT03085628
Locations
🇨🇳

school of life science and technology, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

The Neural Basis of Oxytocin's Effects on Empathy

Early Phase 1
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2017-03-20
Last Posted Date
2018-02-06
Lead Sponsor
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Target Recruit Count
72
Registration Number
NCT03084029
Locations
🇨🇳

School of Life Science and Technology,University of Electronic Science and Technology, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Follow-up of Prader Willi Syndrome Infants Treated by Oxytocin and Comparison With Not-treated Infants.

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2017-03-16
Last Posted Date
2019-01-30
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Toulouse
Target Recruit Count
34
Registration Number
NCT03081832
Locations
🇫🇷

Centre de référence du syndrome de Prader-Willi Hôpital des Enfants, Toulouse, France

The Modulatory Effect of Oxytocin on Interoception

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2017-03-08
Last Posted Date
2019-10-18
Lead Sponsor
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Target Recruit Count
83
Registration Number
NCT03074409
Locations
🇨🇳

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Effects of Intranasal Oxytocin Administration on Social Influence Effects on Pain

Phase 1
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2017-02-23
Last Posted Date
2019-06-25
Lead Sponsor
University of Colorado, Boulder
Target Recruit Count
51
Registration Number
NCT03060031
Locations
🇺🇸

Clinical Translational Research Center, Boulder, Colorado, United States

Effects of Intranasal Oxytocin on Emotion Regulation

Early Phase 1
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2017-02-16
Last Posted Date
2018-10-29
Lead Sponsor
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Target Recruit Count
80
Registration Number
NCT03055546
Locations
🇨🇳

School of Life Science and Technology, University of Electronic Science and Technology, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

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