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Lordosis: Inhibiting effects of progesterone in the female rat
Authors:Babetta L Marrone  Jorge F Rodriguez-Sierra  Harvey H Feder
Institution:Institute of Animal Behavior, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey 07102 USA
Abstract:Progesterone has two types of inhibitory effects on female sexual behavior that have been well-documented in the guinea pig. The first occurs when high levels of progesterone are present around the start of the estrogen-priming process (“concurrent inhibition”). The second occurs immediately after the display of an estrogen-progesterone-induced period of estrous behavior (“sequential inhibition”). In the present set of experiments, we show that the rat, like the guinea pig, is capable of exhibiting both of these inhibitory effects of progesterone. However, rats require higher doses of progesterone than guinea pigs, at least for concurrent inhibition to be evident. In addition, we show that the dose of progesterone required in a single injection to produce concurrent inhibition is higher than the dose required to produce sequential inhibition in rats. A theory of how progesterone may be accomplishing its inhibitory effects on female sexual behavior in rodents is presented.
Keywords:To whom correspondence should be addressed at present address: Waisman Center on Mental Retardation and Human Development  University of Wisconsin  Madison  Wi  53706  
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