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Neonatal bonadal hormones: effect on maternal and sexual behavior in the male rat
Authors:J McCullough  D M Quandagno  B D Goldman
Affiliation:Department of Physiology and Cell Biology University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66044 USA;Department of Biobehavioral Sciences University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06268 USA
Abstract:Neonatal exposure of rats to androgen results in alteration of adult sex behavior and gonadotropin release. Other sexually dimorphic adult behaviors have also been shown to be dependent, either in part or in full, upon exposure to androgen neonatally. The present study was conducted to determine the effect of neonatal androgens in organizing the brain of the male rat (Long-Evans strain) with regard to maternal behavior. The results indicate that males neonatally exposed to androgen exhibit poor maternal behavior as adults when compared to males castrated at birth and males receiving gonadotropin antiserum in infancy. The males castrated at birth and males receiving gonadotropin antiserum in infancy, when primed with estrogen and progesterone, showed high levels of female sexual behavior when compared to controls. In terms of male sex behavior, the control groups performed slightly better than the males castrated at birth and males receiving antisera in infancy. The results suggest that the neonatal pituitary gland has an indirect role in the process of sexual differentiation.
Keywords:Sexual differentiation  Maternal behavior  Sexual behavior  Male rats  Pituitary gland
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