Social Isolation during Peri-Adolescence or Adulthood: Effects on Sexual Motivation, Testosterone and Corticosterone Response under Conditions of Sexual Arousal in Male Rats
Autor: | Tamara G. Amstislavskaya, Maria A. Tikhonova, V. V. Bulygina, Maslova Ln |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Male
medicine.medical_specialty Physiology Sexual arousal Peri Sexual Behavior Animal chemistry.chemical_compound Corticosterone Physiology (medical) Internal medicine medicine Animals Weaning Testosterone Social isolation Motivation Social environment Testosterone (patch) Rats Endocrinology Social Isolation chemistry Female medicine.symptom Psychology Hormone |
Zdroj: | The Chinese Journal of Physiology. 56:36-43 |
ISSN: | 0304-4920 |
Popis: | Reproductive functions in adult organism are known to be affected by different factors. Effects of social environment at the postnatal ontogenesis attract particular attention since it has deep impact on the development of physiological and emotional state of an individual. Effects of chronic social isolation at different ages on male sexual motivation, testosterone and corticosterone response under conditions of sexual arousal were studied in Wistar rats. After weaning at the 21st [corrected] day of age, rats of one group were isolated for six weeks and after that they were housed in groups of five per cage for ten weeks (Iso3-9). Rats of the second group were housed in groups of five animals per cage till 13 weeks of age, and then they were isolated for six weeks (Iso13-19). Rats of the control group were housed in groups during the experiment. Adult 19 week- old male rats were tested under conditions of sexual arousal. The expression of sexual motivation was estimated as the behavioral activity of a male at the transparent perforated partition separating a receptive female. Isolation of adult male rats reduced the number of approaches to the partition, while the period of time a male spent at the partition was not changed and testosterone response was enhanced as compared to control rats. Chronic social isolation during peri-adolescence reduced sexual motivation and prevented arousal-induced elevation of testosterone. Plasma corticosterone increases at sexual arousal in the two groups of isolated rats did not differ from that in controls. Our results are evidence that social isolation during the post-maturity stage (Iso13-19) did not diminish the manifestation of sexual motivation and hormonal response to a receptive female, while isolation during peri-adolescence attenuated behavioral and hormonal expression of sexual arousal in adult males. |
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