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Effects of subcutaneous injection and intrahypothalamic infusion of releasing hormones upon lordotic response to repetitive coital stimulation.
Authors:M M Foreman  R L Moss
Institution:Department of Physiology, University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas 75235 USA
Abstract:The effects of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LRH) and thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) upon the lordotic response to repetitive coital stimlation were studied using ovariectomized (OVX) and ovariectomized-adrenalectomized (OVX-ADX) female rats. Both OVX and OVX-ADX rats, pretreated with estrone alone, exhibited a dual behavioral response to repeated coital stimulation. The initial response to short-term stimulation was facilitatory with peak sexual receptivity occurring approximately 120 min following the initial male contact. This initial phase was followed by a depression of sexual receptivity associated with continued coital stimulation. Subcutaneous injection of 500 ng of LRH prior to mating was found to significantly potentiate the initial increases in sexual receptivity and to delay the onset of behavioral depression. The injection of 500 ng of TRH was observed to significantly depress behavioral enhancement due to repetitive coital stimulation.The repetitive coital stimulation model was utilized to localize forebrain areas behaviorally responsive to LRH and TRH. Stainless steel cannulas were implanted into either the medial preoptic area (MPOA), arcuate area (ARC), lateral hypothalamic area (LHA), or cerebral cortex (CC). Cannulated animals, primed with estrone, were tested for sexual receptivity immediately prior to experimental treatment, i.e., the infusion of 0.5 μl of 50 ng of LRH or TRH in 0.9% saline, 0.5 μl of 0.9% saline, or sham infusion. A second mating (postinfusion) test was performed 1.75 hr following infusion. When infused into the MPOA or ARC, LRH significantly enhanced lordotic behavior as compared to values obtained for saline or sham infusions. The infusion of LRH into LHA or CC showed no enhancement beyond the levels observed in control infusions (saline and sham infusions). The infusion of TRH into the MPOA or ARC depressed lordotic enhancement to repeated mating, however, this depression was significant only in ARC. These findings were consistent with previously demonstrated actions of releasing hormones upon neural activity within the MPOA and ARC.
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