Fig. 5: Oxytocin levels in the plasma, brain, and spinal cord of Ngly1−/− mice after intranasal administration of oxytocin. | Communications Biology

Fig. 5: Oxytocin levels in the plasma, brain, and spinal cord of Ngly1−/− mice after intranasal administration of oxytocin.

From: Intranasal oxytocin suppresses seizure-like behaviors in a mouse model of NGLY1 deficiency

Fig. 5

Oxytocin (10, 100 mg/kg) or saline was intranasally administered to female Ngly1−/− mice (17 or 18-week-old) under anesthesia with 2.5% isoflurane (a). b Plasma, c hippocampus, d striatum, e cerebral cortex, f spinal cord, g thalamus, and h hypothalamus were collected 5 min after the single administration. Oxytocin levels were measured using enzyme immunoassay. Data represent mean + standard deviation and individual values (N = 3).

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