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Relation of mode of administration of testosterone to evocation of male sex behavior in frogs
Authors:Masaru Wada  Aubrey Gorbman
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195 USA
Abstract:In Rana pipiens, mating behavior could be induced readily in intact males by several pituitary implantations, but never in castrates. Systemic testosterone injection (1 mg daily), with or without pituitary implantation, failed to restore mating behavior in castrated frogs. On the other hand, intracranial implantation of testosterone (approximately 60-μg pellets in which testosterone is mixed with cholesterol 1:1) in castrates evoked mating behavior, including mating calls and clasping. The most effective implantation site was the rostral part of the preoptic nucleus. Thus, the rostral part of the preoptic nucleus is the androgen-sensitive site which governs sexual behavior in this species. The relative ineffectiveness of systemic injection of testosterone is discussed.
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