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. 1970 Mar;206(3):711–722. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1970.sp009039

Blood levels of oxytocin and vasopressin during suckling in the rabbit and the problem of their independent release

G W Bisset, Barbara J Clark, Jaya Haldar
PMCID: PMC1348674  PMID: 5498514

Abstract

1. Oxytocin and vasopressin were assayed in samples of blood collected from conscious rabbits during suckling. The milk yields were determined from the weight gain of the litters.

2. With normal milk yields (35-155 g), relatively high concentrations (31-375 μu./ml.) of oxytocin were present in the blood but vasopressin was detected in only one out of eight samples. It is concluded that the release of oxytocin by the milk-ejection reflex is essential for normal milk removal in the rabbit and that this hormone is released independently of vasopressin.

3. When the milk yield did not exceed 15 g, an amount which could be removed by passive withdrawal from the mammary gland, vasopressin was detected in four out of five blood samples but none contained a detectable concentration of oxytocin. This result can be explained by the intervention of emotional stress which is known to block the milk-ejection reflex but which acts as a stimulus for the release of vasopressin.

4. Emotional stress could inhibit the milk-ejection reflex either centrally by blocking the release of oxytocin, or peripherally by blocking the response of the mammary gland to circulating oxytocin. The absence of the hormone in blood during ineffectual suckling suggests that the block is central.

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