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Ecstasy really does unleash the love hormone

  • 10:52 04 April 2007
  • NewScientist.com news service
  • Emma Young
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn11530&feedId=online-news_rss20

Clubbers who take the "love drug" ecstasy really might be "loved up". Studies in rats suggest the drug causes a brain surge of oxytocin - the hormone that helps bond couples, as well as mothers to their babies.

Earlier research found increased oxytocin in the blood of people who had taken ecstasy. However, many drugs increase blood oxytocin without raising it in the brain - something thought necessary for any "pro-social" effects.


Iain McGregor at the University of Sydney in Australia, and his colleagues studied the effects of ecstasy in rats, which, like people, become more sociable on the drug. "It's very characteristic behaviour. They lie next to each other and chill out," McGregor says.


The team gave the rats the equivalent of two to three ecstasy tablets in an adult human and found that the drug activated oxytocin-containing neurons in an area of their brains called the hypothalamus. When they gave the rats a drug that blocked brain receptors for oxytocin, the increased sociability almost disappeared.


Why it didn't disappear entirely isn't clear. It could be that the dose of the receptor blocker was too low, or that other brain chemicals, such as dopamine, are also involved in triggering the sociable behaviour, McGregor says.
"Sensual, not sexual"

The finding ties in with reports from people on ecstasy about how they feel, McGregor points out. Rodent studies have shown a massive surge of oxytocin after orgasm in males. “It’s interesting that guys on ecstasy feel more sensual than sexual,” McGregor says. “It could be that raising oxytocin levels puts them in that sort of post-orgasmic state where they’re actually not very good at performing sexually but they feel really good about the person they’re with.”


McGregor's team now plan to investigate the levels of oxytocin in rats’ brains after they’ve taken MDMA, and to see which parts of the brain in particular are affected.


They suspect that the oxytocin release might be implicated not only in the pro-social effects of ecstasy but also in the reinforcing effects. There is much research to be done on how drugs of abuse affect oxytocin in the brain, says McGregor. “What we know at the moment could be written on the back of a postage stamp.”


Journal reference: Neuroscience (DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2007.02.032)

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Nice find there. Could help people develop better "social tonics".
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Re: Ecstasy really does unleash the love hormone

Gotta adore feeling the love trip! Swim and his mates sit around and get all deep and affectionate. Best thing is, it's exactly like the study says. It's not sexual in any way. Good times
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The full study would be nice to have.
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Re: Ecstasy really does unleash the love hormone

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A role for oxytocin and 5-HT1A receptors in the prosocial effects of 3,4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine
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Finally, SwiM has some scientific support for all the shit he has been talking on pills. He cant wait to rub this in his friends faces after all the abuse he took .
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Re: Ecstasy really does unleash the love hormone

Pure MDMA + girls = fun night
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Re: Ecstasy really does unleash the love hormone

too bad that they only mention once in the article that ecstasy-the love drug is/was supposed to be MDMA. might lead some to believe that this article is really refering to their street e's containing a mixture of caffeine procaine and ketamine with a sprinkle of left over mdma....

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Re: Ecstasy really does unleash the love hormone

Yeah I hate that, how in articles about legitamite MDMA research they so often still use ecstasy to describe the substance being used. It really galls me when I see that.
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Re: Ecstasy really does unleash the love hormone

Does anyone here know much about 8-Hydroxy-2-(di-n-propylamino)tetralin(8-OH-DPAT), a 5-HT(1A) receptor agonist? I've been trying to find any information on it being used in humans but I so far have failed. It seems like a very interesting compound.
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