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Hormonal basis of hysterectomy-induced maternal behavior during pregnancy in the rat.
Authors:H I Siegel  J S Rosenblatt
Institution:Institute of Animal Behavior, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, USA
Abstract:Hysterectomy during the last half of pregnancy (i.e., Day 10–19) induces a rapid onset of maternal behavior; ovariectomy in addition to hysterectomy, prevents this effect. Estradiol and progesterone were tested for their ability to restore short-latency maternal behavior in hysterectomized-ovariectomized (HO) females operated on the 10th, 13th, 16th and 19th days of pregnancy. A single injection of either 20 μg/kg or 100 μg/kg estradiol benzoate (EB) immediately following HO either alone or followed by 0.5 mg progesterone (P) 44 hr later restored short-latency maternal behavior similar to that observed following hysterectomy only. The lower dose of EB was found to be equally effective at all stages of pregnancy and P was unnecessary to induce maternal behavior. The effectiveness of EB in inducing maternal behavior was discussed in relation to the hormonal changes which follow hysterectomy during pregnancy and to those which are associated with the normal onset of maternal behavior around parturition.
Keywords:Send reprint request to Dr  Jay S  Rosenblatt  Institute of Animal Behavior  Rutgers University  101 Warren Street  Newark  NJ 07102  
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