Oxytocin supports the barrier integrity of brain endothelial cells via oxytocin receptors
Camilla Paolini, Francesca Piacentini, Sarah Amato, Marta Busnelli, Bice Chini

TL;DR
Oxytocin helps maintain the integrity of brain endothelial cells, especially under low-oxygen conditions, by acting through oxytocin receptors.
Contribution
This study reveals that oxytocin enhances brain endothelial barrier function via oxytocin receptors, particularly under hypoxia.
Findings
bEnd.3 cells express oxytocin and V1a receptors.
Oxytocin increases claudin-5 expression and localization at the cell surface.
Oxytocin preserves endothelial barrier integrity under hypoxic conditions.
Abstract
Oxytocin plays an emerging role in vascular regulation and neuroprotection, but its effect on brain endothelial cells and blood–brain barrier functionality is not fully defined. To assess oxytocin and vasopressin receptor expression in brain endothelial cells and to evaluate the impact of oxytocin on endothelial barrier integrity under physiological (normoxic) and low‐oxygen (hypoxic) conditions we used bEnd.3 brain endothelial cells. Receptor expression was evaluated by real‐time PCR and RNAscope. Oxytocin treatment was applied under normoxic and hypoxic conditions and Transendothelial Electrical Resistance and tight junction proteins expression (claudin‐5, zonula occludens‐1) were analyzed. Our results indicate that 1) bEnd.3 cells express oxytocin and V1a receptors. 2) Activation of the oxytocin receptor enhanced brain endothelial barrier integrity by increasing claudin‐5 expression…
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TopicsBarrier Structure and Function Studies · Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior · Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
