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Effects of malnutrition,maternal stress,or ACTH injections during pregnancy on sexual behavior of male offspring
Authors:Reuben W. Rhees  Donovan E. Fleming
Affiliation:Departments of Zoology and Psychology, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602 USA
Abstract:Pregnant rats were subjected to nutritional stress, environmental stress (immobilization-illumination-heat), or injections of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) during the third trimester of gestation. Masculine and feminine behavior potentials of the male offspring were determined in adulthood. Compared to control males, male copulatory behavior was severely impaired in all three experimental groups. The prenatally stressed animals showed a significant reduction in the cumulative percent ejaculating and an increase in the number of intromissions prior to the first ejaculation compared to control animals. When tested for female behavior, all three treatment groups displayed a significantly greater lordosis quotient than the control males. Gestation length was increased in the mothers exposed to environmental stress and ACTH injections but not in the nutritional stress animals. At birth, offspring from all experimental groups showed a significant reduction in body weight when compared with control offspring. These results confirm and extend earlier data which indicate that exposure of the mother to stress during the period of fetal sexual differentiation may impair masculine and feminine sexual behavior of the male offspring.
Keywords:Prenatal stress  Malnutrition  Copulation  Rats  Sexual behavior  ACTH  Lordosis  Ejaculation
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