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Oxytocin and postpartum depression: Delivering on what's known and what's not
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Oxytocin and postpartum depression: Delivering on what's known and what's not

Sohye Kim, Timothy A Soeken, Sara J Cromer, Sheila R Martinez, Leah R Hardy and Lane Strathearn
Brain research, Vol.1580, pp.219-232
09/11/2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2013.11.009
PMCID: PMC4156558
PMID: 24239932

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Abstract

The role of oxytocin in the treatment of postpartum depression has been a topic of growing interest. This subject carries important implications, given that postpartum depression can have detrimental effects on both the mother and her infant, with lifelong consequences for infant socioemotional and cognitive development. In recent years, oxytocin has received attention for its potential role in many neuropsychiatric conditions beyond its well-described functions in childbirth and lactation. In the present review, we present available data on the clinical characteristics and neuroendocrine foundations of postpartum depression. We outline current treatment modalities and their limitations, and proceed to evaluate the potential role of oxytocin in the treatment of postpartum depression. The aim of the present review is twofold: (a) to bring together evidence from animal and human research concerning the role of oxytocin in postpartum depression, and (b) to highlight areas that deserve further research in order to bring a fuller understanding of oxytocin's therapeutic potential. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled Oxytocin and Social Behav. •PPD not only affects the mother but also her relationship with her infant.•Maternal brain response and behavior are compromised in PPD.•OT is implicated in regulation of mood as well as maternal behavior.•OT may be a viable treatment option targeting both depression and maternal behavior.•Future study should address individual variations that moderate the effect of OT.
Infant Postpartum depression Treatment Oxytocin Maternal caregiving

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