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The role of the anterior hypothalamus-preoptic area in the regulation of male reproductive behavior in the lizard, Anolis carolinensis: lesion studies.
Authors:J M Wheeler  D Crews
Institution:Departments of Biology and Psychology and Social Relations and the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 USA
Abstract:Bilateral radiofrequency lesions of the anterior hypothalamic-preoptic area (AH-POA) abolish male Courtship and Agonistic behaviors in both intact and castrated/androgen-treated Anolis carolinensis. Control lesions caudal and dorsal to the AH-POA have no effect on these behaviors. Lesions rostral to the AH-POA also cause a significant decline in the behavior of intact animals. Histological examination of testes showed that lesions including and rostral to the AH-POA cause testicular collapse and regression to initial stages of spermatogenesis, indicating interruption of gonadotropin secretion. Castration and subcutaneous implantation of androgen restores Courtship and Agonistic behaviors in Rostral and Caudal Control groups to prelesion levels, while AH-POA lesioned animals remain at their low behavioral levels. Neither AH-POA or control lesions cause significant changes in animals' body weight.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to David Crews  Museum of Comparative Zoology  Harvard University  Cambridge  Mass  02138  
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