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Evaluation of prenatal androgen and ovarian secretions on receptivity in female and male rats

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Evaluation of prenatal androgen and ovarian secretions on receptivity in female and male rats

Abstract

A total of 102 male and 146 female offspring of Sprague-Dawley rats injected daily from Day 16 through Day 20 of gestation with either 2 mg of testosterone propionate (TP) in .1 ml of sesame oil or oil alone were tested for sexual receptivity following injections of 3.3 |mg of estradiol benzoate (EB) and .5 mg of progesterone (P) beginning at 40, 80, or 120 days of age. At each age, neonatally gonadectomized males and females from TP-injected litters exhibited less receptivity than corresponding oil-injected controls. Prenatally androgenized females were similar to neonatally castrated oil-injected males at all ages. Ovarian implants from birth to 35 days of age significantly increased receptivity in neonatally castrated males and androgenized females. Increasing the age at which testing was initiated systematically reduced receptivity in all groups. (21 ref)
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Title
Evaluation of prenatal androgen and ovarian secretions on receptivity in female and male rats
Author(s)
Dunlap, Janis L.; Gerall, Arnold A.; Carlton, Sharon F.
Journal
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology , Volume 92 (2): 280 PsycARTICLES® – Apr 1, 1978
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1978 by American Psychological Association
ISSN
0021-9940
D.O.I.
10.1037/h0077462
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