COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF PREOPTIC AREA INFUSIONS OF OPIOID-PEPTIDES, LESIONS AND CASTRATION ON SEXUAL-BEHAVIOR IN MALE-RATS - STUDIES OF INSTRUMENTAL BEHAVIOR, CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE AND PARTNER PREFERENCE

被引:119
作者
HUGHES, AM
EVERITT, BJ
HERBERT, J
机构
[1] Department of Anatomy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 3DY, Downing Street
关键词
Masculine sexual behaviour; Opioid peptides; Preoptic area; Testosterone;
D O I
10.1007/BF02245929
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The effects on the sexual behaviour of male rats of excitotoxic amino acid-induced lesions of the medial preoptic area-anterior hypothalamic area (mPOA/AHA), infusions of β-endorphin, α-melanocyte stimulating hormone and naloxone into the mPOA/AHA, systemic naloxone and castration were compared using different behavioural paradigms. These included measures of unconditioned copulatory behaviour, instrumental responses for an oestrous female presented under a second-order schedule of reinforcement, conditioned place preference and partner preference. The results demonstrate that manipulations of the mPOA/AHA markedly affect consummatory aspects of sexual behaviour (mounting, intromitting and ejaculating) but tend not to affect appetitive or reward-related aspects of sexual behaviour, although intra-mPOA/AHA αMSH did result in a small increase in instrumental responses, while β-endorphin infused into the mPOA/AHA also abolished preference for an oestrous over an anoestrous female. Systemic naloxone, on the other hand, reduced instrumental behaviour and a place preference conditioned by prior sexual interaction, while the same compound infused into the mPOA/AHA markedly facilitated copulatory responses but did not affect other measures of appetitive sexual responses. Castration caused an extremely rapid attenuation of conditioned place preference which was apparent before the males had experienced reductions in their copulatory performance. This treatment only slowly reduced partner perference. The results indicate that the use of several behavioural procedures can reveal discrete actions of neuroendocrine treatments on separable psychological processes which underly the integrated pattern of masculine sexual behaviour. In particular, they suggest that the mPOA/AHA is especially concerned with the copulatory responses of mounting and intromitting, but is much less important for a variety of appetitive sexual acts as well as sexual reward, as measured in the place preference procedure. The marked effects of castration on conditioned place preference taken together with the lack of effect of lesions of the mPOA/AHA on this measure indicate that testosterone affects sexual reward-related processes by an action at a site other than the mPOA/AHA. The implications of these findings are discussed. © 1990 Springer-Verlag.
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