Tail pinch induces sexual behavior in olfactory bulbectomized male rats |
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Authors: | Lolin Wang Elaine M. Hull |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Buffalo 4230 Ridge Lea Road, Amherst, NY 14226 USA |
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Abstract: | Adult male Long-Evans rats were subjected to bilateral olfactory bulbectomy, sham surgery or no treatment. Of 34 bulbectomized rats, 24 failed to ejaculate on either of 2 tests with a primed ovariectomized female. All control animals exhibited normal sexual behavior, and 10 bulbectomized animals ejaculated at least once during the 2 tests. Later histological examination revealed a relationship between size of lesion and extent of behavioral deficits. After a third test, 16 nonejaculatory animals were subjected to a tail pinch (TP) procedure, immediately followed by a fourth test. The remaining 8 nonejaculatory animals were tested similarly, but without tail pinch. Ten of the 16 tail pinch animals showed complete sexual behavior on the first test, while 2 additional animals began to copulate after a second TP procedure 4 days later. Only 1 of the 8 animals not receiving TP ejaculated on these tests. Thus, TP applied shortly before sexual behavior tests can induce copulation in some males whose behavior had been disrupted by olfactory bulbectomy. |
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Keywords: | Olfactory bulbectomy Sexual behavior Tail pinch Arousal |
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