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Effect of desglycinamide-lysine vasopressin (DG-LVP) on sexually motivated T-maze behavior of the male rat
Authors:B Bohus
Institution:Rudolf Magnus Institute for Pharmacology Medical Faculty, University of Utrecht, Vondellaan 6, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Desglycinamide lysine vasopressin (DG-LVP), a vasopressin analog which has been found to facilitate the maintenance of active and passive avoidance behavior, influences the retention of a sexually motivated choice behavior of male rats in a T maze. A higher percentage of rats receiving DG-LVP after each acquisition session shows a correct choice during free-choice retention trials. The total number of correct choices is also higher than in the controls. Copulation reward after a correct choice is an essential requisite for acquiring the choice response and retention effect of DG-LVP. Male rats which were prevented from copulating with the receptive female goal rat or which were presented with another male in the goal box did not acquire the response, and their behavior was not influenced by DG-LVP. Response latencies were never affected by the peptide. It is concluded that the long-term effect of vasopressin on learned behavior is of a rather general nature and is most probably due to facilitated memory consolidation processes.
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