Submitted by Aaronlvx t3_11pikw0 in askscience
DBeumont t1_jbyuhju wrote
Generally, neurons store neurotransmitters until it's time to fire. The neuron will then either wait for more supply, or in the case of dopamine neurons, synthesized inside the neuron itself. Without storing the oxytocin, there would be no way for the neuron to fire. It has to have one "in the chamber."
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