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    Men With Sex Addiction May Have Higher Levels of “Love Hormone” Oxytocin

    By The Endocrine SocietyFebruary 4, 20222 Comments2 Mins Read
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    Men with sex addiction may have elevated levels of the hormone oxytocin.

    Cognitive behavioral therapy may help reduce hypersexual behavior and oxytocin levels.

    Men with hypersexual disorder may have higher levels of oxytocin in their blood than men without the disorder, according to a small study published in the Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

    Hypersexual disorder involves excessive, persistent sexual behaviors related to various mood states, with an impulsivity component and experienced loss of control.

    Oxytocin is a hormone produced by the hypothalamus and secreted by the pituitary gland. It plays a key role in sexual behavior, and abnormal levels of the hormone may contribute to hypersexual disorder.

    “We discovered that men with compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) had higher oxytocin levels compared with healthy men,” said Andreas Chatzittofis, M.D., Ph.D., of the University of Cyprus Medical School in Nicosia, Cyprus and Umeå University in Umeå, Sweden. “Cognitive behavioral therapy led to a reduction in both hypersexual behavior and oxytocin levels.”

    The researchers analyzed the blood samples of 64 men with hypersexual disorder and 38 healthy men and found the hypersexual men had higher levels of oxytocin in their blood. Thirty men with hypersexual disorder went through a cognitive behavioral therapy program and saw a significant reduction in their oxytocin levels after treatment.

    “Oxytocin plays an important role in sex addiction and may be a potential drug target for future pharmacological treatment,” Chatzittofis said.

    Reference: ” High Plasma Oxytocin Levels in Men With Hypersexual Disorder” by John Flanagan, Andreas Chatzittofis, Adrian Desai E Boström, Jonas Hallberg, Katarina Görts Öberg, Stefan Arver and Jussi Jokinen, 2 February 2022, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
    DOI: 10.1210/clinem/dgac015

    Other authors of the study include: John Flanagan, Jonas Hallberg, Katarina Görts Öberg and Stefan Arver of Karolinska University Hospital in Solna, Sweden; Adrian Desai E. Boström of University of Cyprus in Nicosia, Cyprus and Umeå University; and Jussi Jokinen of Umeå University and Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden.

    The study received funding from the Swedish Research Council, the Stockholm Regional Council and the Region Västerbotten.

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    2 Comments

    1. Clyde Spencer on February 5, 2022 8:04 am

      “Oxytocin plays an important role in sex addiction and may be a potential drug target for future pharmacological treatment,”

      In other words, “chemical castration.” It is funny how diversity is so highly touted today, yet, those outside the norm in sexual behavior are assigned pejorative names such as “addict,” by clinicians. What about ‘hypersexual’ “people who can become pregnant?”

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    2. stephen p schaffer on February 5, 2022 8:24 am

      Did the Defense Lawyers of America pay for this “research?”

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