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Disaster-related prenatal maternal stress predicts HPA reactivity and psychopathology in adolescent offspring: Project Ice Storm.

Author(s): Yong Ping E, Laplante DP, Elgbeili G, Jones SL, Brunet A, King S

Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2020 Apr 21;117:104697 Authors: Yong Ping E, Laplante DP, Elgbeili G, Jones SL, Brunet A, King S

Article GUID: 32442863

Aromatization Is Not Required for the Facilitation of Appetitive Sexual Behaviors in Ovariectomized Rats Treated With Estradiol and Testosterone.

Author(s): Jones SL, Rosenbaum S, Gardner Gregory J, Pfaus JG

Front Neurosci. 2019;13:798 Authors: Jones SL, Rosenbaum S, Gardner Gregory J, Pfaus JG

Article GUID: 31447629

Age-specific associations between oestradiol, cortico-amygdalar structural covariance, and verbal and spatial skills.

Author(s): 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...

J Neuroendocrinol. 2019 Apr;31(4):e12698 Authors: 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, Du...

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Sensitization of sexual behaviors in ovariectomized Long-Evans rats is induced by a subthreshold dose of estradiol benzoate and attenuated by repeated copulation.

Author(s): Jones SL, Pfaus JG

Horm Behav. 2014 Sep;66(4):655-62 Authors: Jones SL, Pfaus JG

Article GUID: 25251978

The inhibitory effects of corncob bedding on sexual behavior in the ovariectomized Long-Evans rat treated with estradiol benzoate are overcome by male cues.

Author(s): Jones SL, Antonie RA, Pfaus JG

Horm Behav. 2015 Jun;72:39-48 Authors: Jones SL, Antonie RA, Pfaus JG

Article GUID: 25960082

Repeated administration of estradiol promotes mechanisms of sexual excitation and inhibition: Glutamate signaling in the ventromedial hypothalamus attenuates excitation.

Author(s): Jones SL, Farisello L, Mayer-Heft N, Pfaus JG

Behav Brain Res. 2015 Sep 15;291:118-129 Authors: Jones SL, Farisello L, Mayer-Heft N, Pfaus JG

Article GUID: 26008158

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

Author(s): Jones SL, Cordeaux E, Germé K, Pfaus JG

Horm Behav. 2015 Jul;73:104-15 Authors: Jones SL, Cordeaux E, Germé K, Pfaus JG

Article GUID: 26163151

RU486 facilitates or disrupts the sensitization of sexual behaviors by estradiol in the ovariectomized Long-Evans rat: Effect of timecourse.

Author(s): Jones SL, Gardner Gregory J, Pfaus JG

Horm Behav. 2015 Sep;75:1-10 Authors: Jones SL, Gardner Gregory J, Pfaus JG

Article GUID: 26210062

Vaginocervical stimulation attenuates the sensitization of appetitive sexual behaviors by estradiol benzoate in the ovariectomized rat.

Author(s): Jones SL, Germé K, Graham MD, Roy P, Gardner Gregory J, Rosenbaum S, Parada M, Pfaus JG

Horm Behav. 2015 Sep;75:70-7 Authors: Jones SL, Germé K, Graham MD, Roy P, Gardner Gregory J, Rosenbaum S, Parada M, Pfaus JG

Article GUID: 26278846

Facilitation of sexual behavior in ovariectomized rats by estradiol and testosterone: A preclinical model of androgen effects on female sexual desire.

Author(s): Jones SL, Ismail N, Pfaus JG

Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2017 05;79:122-133 Authors: Jones SL, Ismail N, Pfaus JG

Article GUID: 28278441


Title:Vaginocervical stimulation attenuates the sensitization of appetitive sexual behaviors by estradiol benzoate in the ovariectomized rat.
Authors:Jones SLGermé KGraham MDRoy PGardner Gregory JRosenbaum SParada MPfaus JG
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26278846?dopt=Abstract
Category:Horm Behav
PMID:26278846
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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Vaginocervical stimulation attenuates the sensitization of appetitive sexual behaviors by estradiol benzoate in the ovariectomized rat.

Horm Behav. 2015 Sep;75:70-7

Authors: Jones SL, Germé K, Graham MD, Roy P, Gardner Gregory J, Rosenbaum S, Parada M, Pfaus JG

Abstract

The acute administration of estradiol benzoate (EB) to the ovariectomized (OVX) rat induces low levels of lordosis while sexually appetitive behaviors (e.g., hops, darts, solicitations) are absent, yet the repeated administration of EB results in a behavioral sensitization in which lordosis is potentiated and sexually appetitive behaviors are induced. We have shown that repeated copulation attenuates the sensitization of appetitive sexual behaviors. Here, we assessed which component of male stimulation during copulation is involved in the attenuation. On 8 occasions, sexually experienced OVX Long-Evans rats were treated with 10µgEB and 48h later assigned to one of six groups that differed in their experience on intermediates tests (2-7). One was given repeated access to a male (EB/Male), and another was placed in the copulation chamber alone (EB/Alone) on intermediate tests. Three groups were given one of three somatosensory stimuli by the experimenter: manual flank stimulation (FLS), clitoral stimulation (CLS), or vaginocervical stimulation (VCS). Finally, the control group was left undisturbed in the animal care facility (ACF). Sexual behaviors were measured on Tests 1 and 8. VCS received from the experimenter (VCS) or from the male during copulation (EB/Male) attenuated the magnitude of the sensitization of appetitive sexual behaviors compared with those that were not brought to the testing rooms (ACF), and the effect was most pronounced on sexual solicitations. These results suggest that VCS received during penile intromission inhibits the sensitization of sexually appetitive behaviors by repeated administration of EB. As such, repeated administration of EB may oppose those mechanisms that induce estrous termination, perhaps by sensitizing inhibitory processes within the ventromedial hypothalamus that typically prevent the display of sexual behaviors (i.e., by facilitating disinhibition).

PMID: 26278846 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]