Perinatal anti-androgen treatment and genotype affect the mesotelencephalic dopamine system and behavior in mice |
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Authors: | Csaba Vad sz, George Kobor, P ter Kabai, Istv n Szir ki, Ilona Vad sz,Abel Lajtha |
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Affiliation: | Nathan S. Kline Institute, Orangeburg, New York 10962. |
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Abstract: | Sex and strain differences in tyrosine hydroxylase activity (TH) of brain dopamine systems have been reported for mice. To investigate if there might be a causal relationship between perinatal androgen secretion and regional mesotelencephalic TH activity, BALB/cJ and C57BL/6ByJ male mice were treated perinatally with cyproterone, a steroidal anti-androgen (or vehicle), and orchiectomized at 1 month of age. Two-way analysis of variance indicated significant treatment and strain effects in the mesencephalon and tuber olfactorium: perinatal cyproterone treatment lowered TH activity, and BALB/cJ had higher regional TH activities than those of C57BL/6ByJ. The most prominent behavioral effects of cyproterone treatment were found in the expression of scratching, which was considerably increased in both strains. Possible implications of these results are discussed. |
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