爱因多芬,性行为和生殖
1Westmead Hospital, Westmead, NSW, Australia. Marjan.Khajehei@health.nsw.gov.au.
Advances in neurobiology
|June 14, 2024
概括
在怀孕和分娩期间产生的一种激素β-endorphin,可提供天然的疼痛缓解和胎儿保护. 它的波动水平会影响疼痛感知,恐惧,以及潜在的母婴结合和性功能.
科学领域:
- 神经内分泌学神经内分泌学
- 生殖生物学 生殖生物学
- 疼痛管理 疼痛管理
背景情况:
- 在怀孕期间,β-endorphin (βE) 是由下丘脑,垂体和胎盘产生的.
- 在怀孕,分娩和产后期间βE水平大幅波动.
- βE涉及到性行为,疼痛感知和母亲与胎儿的联系.
研究的目的:
- 为了探索β-endorphin在怀孕,分娩和分娩中的作用.
- 为了检查β-endorphin对疼痛,恐惧和母亲与胎儿的依恋的影响.
- 讨论β-endorphin对性功能的影响以及现有文献中矛盾的发现.
主要方法:
- 审查关于β-endorphin的现有文献.
- 分析怀孕和分娩期间的荷尔蒙波动.
- 讨论补充疗法对阿片类受体的影响和相关结果.
主要成果:
- 贝塔-内啡在分娩期间提供天然止痛和疼痛值升高.
- βE通过调节大脑的血液流动来保护胎儿免受缺氧的影响.
- 关于βE在性活动和伴侣结合中的作用,存在相互矛盾的证据.
结论:
- 贝塔内多芬在分娩期间控制疼痛和压力方面发挥着至关重要的作用.
- 与βE相关的荷尔蒙变化会影响母亲和胎儿的健康.
- 需要进一步的研究来澄清βE,母亲行为和性功能之间的复杂关系.
相关概念视频
Gonadal and Placental Hormones
1.4K
The gonads, namely the testes in males and the ovaries in females, are pivotal in producing gonadal hormones that orchestrate the intricate processes of sexual development and reproduction.
In males, testosterone is the primary gonadal androgen. It plays a central role in the maturation of male reproductive organs — the penis and testes. Additionally, testosterone is instrumental in the development of secondary sexual characteristics — a deep voice as well as facial and pubic hair...
In males, testosterone is the primary gonadal androgen. It plays a central role in the maturation of male reproductive organs — the penis and testes. Additionally, testosterone is instrumental in the development of secondary sexual characteristics — a deep voice as well as facial and pubic hair...
1.4K
Primary Motives: Sleep, Sex, and Pain Avoidance
552
Primary motives such as sleep, sex, and pain avoidance are crucial drivers of behavior in humans and animals. These motives ensure survival, reproductive success, and overall well-being by prompting actions that meet essential bodily needs.
Sleep is a fundamental physiological drive that fosters a state of restfulness crucial for several bodily functions. It facilitates body restoration, the process by which the body repairs, rejuvenates, and maintains itself during sleep, including memory...
Sleep is a fundamental physiological drive that fosters a state of restfulness crucial for several bodily functions. It facilitates body restoration, the process by which the body repairs, rejuvenates, and maintains itself during sleep, including memory...
552
Opioid Receptors: Overview
714
Opioid receptors, including the mu (μ, MOR), delta (δ, DOR), and kappa (κ, KOR) types, belong to the rhodopsin family of G protein-coupled receptors. These receptors are located throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems and in non-neuronal tissues such as macrophages and astrocytes. Opioid receptor ligands can be categorized into agonists or antagonists. Highly selective agonists include [d-Ala2, MePhe4, Gly(ol)5]-enkephalin or DAMGO for MOR, [D-Pen2,...
714
Criticisms of the Evolutionary Perspective
94
In a study where individuals posing as strangers offered compliments and proposed casual sex to students, the responses differed significantly based on gender. Not a single woman accepted the proposal, while 70% of the men agreed. This outcome provides a useful scenario to explore through the lens of evolutionary psychology and social learning theory, highlighting the diverse perspectives on human sexual behaviors.
Evolutionary psychology provides one explanation for these findings, suggesting...
Evolutionary psychology provides one explanation for these findings, suggesting...
94
Major Hormones and Their Functions
372
Hormones, the biochemical messengers produced by endocrine glands, are pivotal in regulating bodily functions and maintaining homeostasis. Each hormone's balance is crucial; imbalances can lead to significant physiological disruptions. Major hormones include oxytocin, cortisol, epinephrine, estrogen, testosterone, thyroxine, growth hormone, insulin, and glucagon.
Oxytocin, produced in the hypothalamus and released by the pituitary gland, plays a role in social bonding, childbirth, and...
Oxytocin, produced in the hypothalamus and released by the pituitary gland, plays a role in social bonding, childbirth, and...
372
Menopause
154
Menopause, a natural biological process marking the end of a woman's fertility, typically occurs between the fifth and sixth decade of life. This phase is characterized by the exhaustion of the ovarian follicle pool, leading to less responsive ovaries despite the high levels of Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH). The consequential decrease in estrogen production results in symptoms like hot flashes, heavy sweating, headaches, hair loss, muscle pains, vaginal...
154


