Effects of potassium chloride on sexual behavior and the cortical EEG in the ovariectomized rat |
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Authors: | J W Ross R A Gorski |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anatomy and Brain Research Institute, UCLA School of Medicine Los Angeles, California 90024 USA |
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Abstract: | The facilitation of lordosis behavior by the cortical application of KCl has been confirmed. Ovariectomized female rats were injected with estradiol benzoate (EB) for 3 days and then a 15% KCl solution was put into permanent cannulae resting on the cortical dura. Sexual behavior tests were performed 15, 30, 60 and 90 min and 24 hr after KCl application and a lordosis quotient (LQ) was obtained from each 10-mount test. There was a significant increase in the LQ 15 min after KCl application to levels which approached those seen after priming with both EB and progesterone. Although lordosis behavior was facilitated, no EEG changes were found following KCl application in 7 of 9 rats, but there was marked depression of the amplitude of the cortical EEG in the remaining 2. It is concluded that KCl application, a treatment which produces functional decortication by inducing spreading depression, suppresses a cortical inhibitory system for lordosis behavior. |
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Keywords: | Lordosis KCl Decortication Sexual Behavior Spreading depression Cortical inhibitory system |
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