Intranasal oxytocin in Autism: Models, pain and oxidative stress

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Abstract

There is an increased interest in the current literature in how relevant the administration of oxytocin, mostly by using its intranasal administration, could be in some neuropsychiatric disorders and especially in those manifesting a deficit at their sociability level. These aspects made the possible usage of oxytocin as extremely attractive for some management and treatment solutions in the autistic pathology. Thus, we are describing here some original data and current literature status on how oxytocin could help pathophysiological autistic manifestations in both animal models and human patients, by mainly focusing on some specific behavioural or pain manifestations and related oxidative stress status.

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Padurariu, M., Antioch, I., Ciobica, A., Lefter, R., & Simion, L. (2017). Intranasal oxytocin in Autism: Models, pain and oxidative stress. Revista de Chimie, 68(8), 1879–1883. https://doi.org/10.37358/rc.17.8.5784

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