Human sweat contains oxytocin

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作者
Zagoory-Sharon, Orna [1 ,2 ]
Levine, Ari [1 ]
Feldman, Ruth [1 ]
机构
[1] Reichman Univ, Ctr Dev Social Neurosci, Herzliyya, Israel
[2] Reichman Univ, Ctr Dev Social Neurosci, IL-460101 Herzliyya, Israel
关键词
OT; Testosterone; Social condition; Skin; Physical activity; Sweat; Saliva; Extraction; MATERNAL DEPRESSION; YOUNG MEN; RESPONSES; TESTOSTERONE; STIMULATION; HORMONES;
D O I
10.1016/j.psyneuen.2023.106407
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Oxytocin (OT) has been detected in various body fluids, including blood, urine, saliva, breastmilk, and spinal fluid. Consistent with models that regard skin as a social organ and in line with studies demonstrating that skin cells express both OT and its receptor, our study sought to examine the presence of OT in human sweat. Methods: Overall, 553 individuals participated in a pilot study and three experiments. Firstly, 50 participants provided sweat after engaging in various sports for different durations. Secondly, 26 participants provided sweat from forehead, upper-chest, forearm, and underarm, including 11 in natural setting and 15 following OT administration and a 30-minute exercise. Thirdly, of 435 volunteers, 97 provided sufficient axillary sweat for assaying. Of these, 84 participated in a naturalistic experiment that involved saliva and sweat collection in response to physical activity in either solitary or social settings. OT and testosterone (TS) were assayed in sweat and saliva. Results: Intense activity for at least 25 min was required to produce sufficient sweat for OT analysis. Highest OT levels were found in axillary sweat compared to sweat from the forehead, upper-chest, and forearm. Salivary OT and TS increased after both solitary and social physical activity; however, higher sweat OT was found after solitary sports. Post-hoc preliminary findings indicate that highly extroverted individuals exercising in solitary environments showed the highest sweat OT levels. Conclusions: Findings demonstrate, for the first time, the presence of OT in human sweat and show the feasibility of its measurement. Much further research is required to illuminate how sweat OT is impacted by personality and social context and to uncover the role of the skin in OT production.
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