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1 Disaster-related prenatal maternal stress predicts HPA reactivity and psychopathology in adolescent offspring: Project Ice Storm. Yong Ping E, Laplante DP, Elgbeili G, Jones SL, Brunet A, King S 32442863
PSYCHOLOGY
2 Aromatization Is Not Required for the Facilitation of Appetitive Sexual Behaviors in Ovariectomized Rats Treated With Estradiol and Testosterone. Jones SL, Rosenbaum S, Gardner Gregory J, Pfaus JG 31447629
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3 Age-specific associations between oestradiol, cortico-amygdalar structural covariance, and verbal and spatial skills. Nguyen TV, Jones SL, Gower T, Lew J, Albaugh MD, Botteron KN, Hudziak JJ, Fonov VS, Louis Collins D, Campbell BC, Booij L, Herba CM, Monnier P, Ducharme S, Waber D, McCracken JT 30776161
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Sensitization of sexual behaviors in ovariectomized Long-Evans rats is induced by a subthreshold dose of estradiol benzoate and attenuated by repeated copulation. Jones SL, Pfaus JG 25251978
PSYCHOLOGY
5 The inhibitory effects of corncob bedding on sexual behavior in the ovariectomized Long-Evans rat treated with estradiol benzoate are overcome by male cues. Jones SL, Antonie RA, Pfaus JG 25960082
PSYCHOLOGY
6 Repeated administration of estradiol promotes mechanisms of sexual excitation and inhibition: Glutamate signaling in the ventromedial hypothalamus attenuates excitation. Jones SL, Farisello L, Mayer-Heft N, Pfaus JG 26008158
PSYCHOLOGY
7 Behavioral defeminization by prenatal androgen treatment in rats can be overcome by sexual experience in adulthood. Jones SL, Cordeaux E, Germé K, Pfaus JG 26163151
PSYCHOLOGY
8 RU486 facilitates or disrupts the sensitization of sexual behaviors by estradiol in the ovariectomized Long-Evans rat: Effect of timecourse. Jones SL, Gardner Gregory J, Pfaus JG 26210062
PSYCHOLOGY
9 Vaginocervical stimulation attenuates the sensitization of appetitive sexual behaviors by estradiol benzoate in the ovariectomized rat. Jones SL, Germé K, Graham MD, Roy P, Gardner Gregory J, Rosenbaum S, Parada M, Pfaus JG 26278846
PSYCHOLOGY
10 Facilitation of sexual behavior in ovariectomized rats by estradiol and testosterone: A preclinical model of androgen effects on female sexual desire. Jones SL, Ismail N, Pfaus JG 28278441
PSYCHOLOGY

 

Title:Behavioral defeminization by prenatal androgen treatment in rats can be overcome by sexual experience in adulthood.
Authors:Jones SLCordeaux EGermé KPfaus JG
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26163151?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:26163151 Category:Horm Behav Date Added:2019-05-31
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada. Electronic address: sljones@live.concordia.ca.
2 Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada.

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Behavioral defeminization by prenatal androgen treatment in rats can be overcome by sexual experience in adulthood.

Horm Behav. 2015 Jul;73:104-15

Authors: Jones SL, Cordeaux E, Germé K, Pfaus JG

Abstract

Exposure to testosterone during a critical period of prenatal development disrupts the normal display of sexual behaviors in adult ovariectomized (OVX) rats treated with estradiol benzoate (EB) followed by progesterone (P). The organizational hypothesis posits that prenatally androgenized females (PNAFs) are desensitized to EB. We tested this hypothesis by first treating PNAFs with varying doses of EB (2.5, 5, 10, 20µg) followed by P (500µg), and second by subjecting females to an established EB behavioral sensitization paradigm where females are first given sexual experience with EB (10µg) and P prior to repeated sexual behavior testing with EB alone. Long-Evans females were androgenized in utero by a s.c. injection of 500µg testosterone propionate or the oil control to pregnant dams on gestational day 18. Female offspring were OVX on postnatal day 80 and tested one week later in the unilevel 4-hole pacing chamber. Genital tissue was defeminized in PNAFs, and the lordosis quotient (LQ) and partial (i.e., hops/darts) and full solicitations were significantly lower, while defensive behaviors were higher, in PNAF females, relative to non-PNAF females regardless of the acute EB priming dose. However, repeated testing with EB alone (10µg), or EB and P eliminated the differences between groups on LQ and hops/darts, indicating that the behavioral deficit can be overcome by sexual experience. These results suggest that PNAFs are not desensitized to EB, and despite disruptions in sexual differentiation of anatomical structures, the deficiency in sexual behavior in response to acute EB and P can be experientially overcome. PNAFs appear, however, to have a chronic deficit in the expression of full solicitations.

PMID: 26163151 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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