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Androgens stimulate specific aspects of maternal nest-building and reduce food intake in rabbits
Authors:González-Mariscal Gabriela  Jiménez Pedro  Beyer Carlos  Rosenblatt Jay S
Affiliation:Centro de Investigación en Reproducción Animal, CINVESTAV-UAT, Apdo Postal 62, Tlax, Tlaxcala 90000, Mexico. gglezm@prodigy.net.mx
Abstract:Fluctuations in the plasma concentration of estradiol, progesterone, and prolactin across pregnancy regulate maternal nest-building (digging, straw-carrying, and hair-plucking) and food intake in rabbits. Because testosterone levels also change through pregnancy, we investigated if the injection of testosterone propionate (TP; 1 or 5 mg/day) or 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone propionate (5 or 10 mg/day) for 20 days, alone and combined with progesterone (P; 10 mg/day from days 2 to 15), modulated nest-building and food intake in ovariectomized rabbits. Only the combined injection of TP (5 mg/day) plus P stimulated digging and no treatment promoted straw-carrying or hair-plucking. Both androgens induced hair-loosening from the ventrum, an effect counteracted by P. High doses of TP and 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone propionate reduced food intake by 60-70% of baseline values; this effect was counteracted by P in TP-treated animals. These results support a participation of androgens in specific aspects of maternal nest-building and reveal a strong inhibitory effect on food intake.
Keywords:Maternal behavior   Rabbits   Nest-building   Food intake   Androgens   Testosterone   Progesterone   Aromatization   5α-Dihydrotestosterone   Hair
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