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Int J Neurosci


Title:Studies on the effects of the antiandrogen cyproterone acetate on social encounters between pairs of male mice
Author(s):Perez VS; Martinez M; Castano D; Brain PF; Hasan S;
Address:"Departamento de Psicologia Fisiologica, Facultad de Psicologia, University of Valencia, Spain"
Journal Title:Int J Neurosci
Year:1988
Volume:41
Issue:3-Apr
Page Number:231 - 240
DOI: 10.3109/00207458808990729
ISSN/ISBN:0020-7454 (Print) 0020-7454 (Linking)
Abstract:"An attempt was made in two experiments to reinvestigate the effects of the antiandrogen cyproterone acetate (CA) on mouse social behavior in a variety of ethologically-assessed paired encounters. The data confirm that CA reduces offense (threat and attack) in animals when both subjects receive the material but that CA has no such action in other pairings. This suggests that CA's major suppressive effect on 'hostility' is expressed in mice via a reduction in 'attack-promoting' pheromone production. Indeed, there was evidence in the more chronic study that CA, could augment (via a central mechanism?) offense in subjects paired with docile anosmic opponents. Changes in defense were largely responses to variations in the degree of attack to which animals were subjected. The antihormone also had actions on other aspects of behavior including sexual activity, social investigation and immobility in such tests. CA had a potent suppressive action on the weights of sex accessory glands. The data do not suggest that CA can be used as a specific antihostility agent"
Keywords:"Androgen Antagonists/*pharmacology Animals Behavior, Animal/*drug effects Cyproterone/*analogs & derivatives/pharmacology Cyproterone Acetate Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Male Mice;Animals;"
Notes:"MedlinePerez, V S Martinez, M Castano, D Brain, P F Hasan, S eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 1988/08/01 Int J Neurosci. 1988 Aug; 41(3-4):231-40. doi: 10.3109/00207458808990729"

 
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