Is paternal oxytocin an oxymoron? Oxytocin, vasopressin, testosterone, oestradiol and cortisol in emerging fatherhood

Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, Martine W.F.T. Verhees, Anna M. Lotz, Kim Alyousefi-van Dijk, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn

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Abstract

How do hormonal levels in men change from pregnancy to after the birth of their firstborn child, and what is the role of oxytocin, alone or in interplay with other hormones, in explaining variance in their parenting quality? We explored in 73 first-time fathers the development of five hormones that have been suggested to play a role in parenting: oxytocin (OT), vasopressin (AVP), testosterone (T), oestradiol (E2) and cortisol (Cort). In an extended group of fathers (N = 152) we examined associations with fathers' behaviour with their 2-month-old infants. OT and E2 showed stability from the prenatal to the postnatal assessments, whereas AVP and T decreased significantly, and Cort decreased marginally. OT on its own or in interplay with other hormones was not related to paternal sensitivity. Using an exploratory approach, the interaction between T and E2 emerged as relevant for fathers' sensitive parenting. Among fathers with high E2, high T was associated with lower sensitivity. Although we did not find evidence for the importance of OT as stand-alone hormone or in interplay with other hormones in this important phase in men's lives, the interaction between T and E2 in explaining variation in paternal behaviour is a promising hypothesis for further research. This article is part of the theme issue 'Interplays between oxytocin and other neuromodulators in shaping complex social behaviours'.

Original languageEnglish
Article number20210060
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalPhilosophical transactions of the Royal Society. Series B, Biological sciences
Volume377
Issue number1858
Early online date11 Jul 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Aug 2022

Funding

This study was supported by a European Research Council grant [grant no. AdG 669249] awarded to M.J.B.-K. and a Spinoza prize (Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research) awarded to M.H.v.I. Acknowledgement

FundersFunder number
European Research Council669249

    Keywords

    • fathers
    • hormones
    • parenting
    • perinatal
    • pregnancy
    • sensitivity

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