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Possible Role for Endogenous Oxytocin in Estrogen-Facilitated Maternal Behavior in Rats

 

作者: Susan E. Fahrbach,   Joan I. Morrell,   Donald W. Pfaff,  

 

期刊: Neuroendocrinology  (Karger Available online 1985)
卷期: Volume 40, issue 6  

页码: 526-532

 

ISSN:0028-3835

 

年代: 1985

 

DOI:10.1159/000124125

 

出版商: S. Karger AG

 

关键词: Oxytocin;Maternal behavior;Rats

 

数据来源: Karger

 

摘要:

Intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) infusions of oxytocin (OXY) induce short-latency maternal behavior in estrogen-primed virgin rats. To investigate if brain OXY might have a role in the onset of maternal behavior at parturition, we have used both antisera to OXY and an analog antagonist of OXY, d(CH2)5–8-ornithine-vasotocin, to reduce the activity of endogenous OXY in a pregnancy-terminated preparation which yields reliable short-latency maternal behavior. Sprague-Dawley rats with lateral ventricle cannulae were ovariectomized and hysterectomized on day 16 of gestation; maternal behavior was stimulated by a s.c. injection of estradiol benzoate (EB). Effects of the i.c.v. infusion of antisera to OXY or of the i.c.v. infusion of d(CH2)5–8-ornithine-vasotocin on the latency to respond to pups were tested by presenting pups 48 h after surgery and EB treatment. Behavioral observations were made for the next 5 h and periodically over the next 5 days. Groups receiving either the antisera to OXY or the analog antagonist had significantly longer latencies to respond to pups than did control groups. In a separate experiment, i.c.v. infusion of d(CH2)5–8-ornithine-vasotocin was shown to have no effect on the performance of maternal behavior in lactating rats 5 days postpartum. These results suggest that OXY may have a role in promoting short-latency maternal behavior in steroid-primed female rats, but that it is probably not involved in sustaining this behavior during lact

 

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