Influence of gonadal hormones on social, sexual, emergence, and open field behaviour in the rat (Rattus norvegicus)

作者: D.M. Quadagno , J. Shryne , C. Anderson , R.A. Gorski

DOI: 10.1016/S0003-3472(72)80145-3

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摘要: Abstract The influence of the postnatal and adult hormonal environment on lordosis, open field emergence behaviour, social behaviour as measured by analysis response a test rat when exposed to control male or female in arena (pair encounters) was measured. Oil-injected androgenized females, neonatally castrated males, males day 20, sham castrates were studied young adults, again after gonadectomy all groups. Neonatal androgen treatment ‘masculinizes’ sexual some non-sexual rat. Although only neonatal castration results retention capacity show normal levels lordosis for most part is not altered specifically castration.

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