Midbrain microinfusions of prolactin increase the estrogen-dependent behavior, lordosis.
Science
; 219(4591): 1451-3, 1983 Mar 25.
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Microinfusions of rat prolactin into the dorsal midbrain of estrogen-treated, ovariectomized rats increased lordosis behavior. Midbrain microinfusions of antiserum to prolactin into rats displaying maximum lordosis had the opposite effect. The distribution of a prolactin-like substance in the brain was studied immunocytochemically. The results suggest that a hypothalamic neuronal system projecting to the midbrain contains a prolactin-like substance that plays a role in facilitating this behavior and therefore may mediate some of the effects of estrogen on the brain. These data, together with others from studies of the prolactin gene and its regulation, indicate that it may be possible to analyze a sequence of molecular events in the brain that facilitate a behavioral response.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Prolactina
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Comportamento Sexual Animal
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Mesencéfalo
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Córtex Cerebral
Limite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Science
Ano de publicação:
1983
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Article