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J Neurosci


Title:Adult testosterone treatment but not surgical disruption of vomeronasal function augments male-typical sexual behavior in female mice
Author(s):Martel KL; Baum MJ;
Address:"Department of Biology, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USA"
Journal Title:J Neurosci
Year:2009
Volume:29
Issue:24
Page Number:7658 - 7666
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1311-09.2009
ISSN/ISBN:1529-2401 (Electronic) 0270-6474 (Print) 0270-6474 (Linking)
Abstract:"It was recently reported that female mice lacking a functional vomeronasal organ (VNO) displayed male-typical sexual behavior indiscriminately toward female and male conspecifics. These results have been cited as showing that a circuit controlling male-typical sex behavior exists in both sexes, with its activation in females being tonically inhibited by VNO signaling, independent of adult sex hormones. We further assessed this hypothesis while controlling the endocrine status of female mice in which VNO function was surgically disrupted. In experiment 1, VNO-lesioned (VNOx) female mice showed no more mounting or pelvic-thrusting behavior toward an estrous female or a castrated, urine-swabbed male (presented simultaneously) than sham-operated (VNOi) females. This was true when subjects were either ovary-intact or ovariectomized and treated with estradiol, estradiol plus progesterone, or testosterone. In experiment 2, female mice given accessory olfactory bulb lesions or a sham lesion displayed equivalent frequencies of male sex behaviors when given testosterone after ovariectomy. In experiment 3, VNOx and VNOi females displayed equivalent frequencies of male sex behaviors toward an estrous female or a castrated male (presented in separate tests), again, when given testosterone after ovariectomy. Our results confirm early reports that adult testosterone can stimulate appreciable male-typical sex behavior in female mice. However, we failed to corroborate the recent claim that VNO signaling normally inhibits the activity of neural circuitry controlling the expression of male-typical mating behavior by female mice"
Keywords:"Androgens/*pharmacology Animals Behavior, Animal Estradiol/pharmacology Female Male Mice Mice, Knockout Odorants Olfactory Bulb/injuries/physiology Ovariectomy/methods Progesterone/pharmacology *Sex Characteristics Sexual Behavior, Animal/drug effects/*ph;"
Notes:"MedlineMartel, Kristine L Baum, Michael J eng R01 HD044897/HD/NICHD NIH HHS/ R01 HD044897-06/HD/NICHD NIH HHS/ HD044897/HD/NICHD NIH HHS/ Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural 2009/06/19 J Neurosci. 2009 Jun 17; 29(24):7658-66. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1311-09.2009"

 
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