Effects of a 10-day oxytocin trial in older adults on health and well-being.

Exp Clin Psychopharmacol

Center for Neuroeconomics Studies, Claremont Graduate University, 160 East 10th Street, Claremont, CA 91711, USA.

Published: April 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explored the effects of a 10-day intranasal oxytocin (OT) treatment on older adults, focusing on health and psychological well-being.
  • Participants aged around 80 received either OT or a placebo, and results showed that OT significantly improved dispositional gratitude compared to the decline seen in placebo recipients.
  • Additionally, OT users maintained better physical functioning and reported less fatigue compared to the placebo group, with no serious side effects noted throughout the study.

Article Abstract

The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) modulates functioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and regulates a range of social processes. Clinical studies have used intranasal OT administration to treat symptoms arising from a number of psychiatric disorders including autism, schizophrenia, and depression. Most of this research, however, has been based on single dose treatments of OT in younger adult populations. The present study examined the impact on the health and psychological well-being of a 10-day OT administration in an older adult population. Residentially housed older adults (N = 41, mean age of 80) were enrolled in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Participants received 40 IU intranasal OT or placebo for 10 consecutive days. No changes in mood or cardiovascular states were observed across the 10-day period. Repeated-measures ANOVAs showed that dispositional gratitude improved for the OT infused participants, although gratitude declined for placebo controls over the 10 days (p = .015). Those in the OT condition did not report a decline in physical functioning over time as was observed in the placebo condition (p = .05), and also reported less fatigue compared with controls (p = .03). No significant adverse events were reported throughout the entirety of the study, indicating that OT can be safely used with older adults.

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