Clark Ann S, Kelton Megan C, Guarraci Fay A, Clyons Erika Q
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA.
Horm Behav. 2004 May;45(5):314-23. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2003.12.010.
A series of experiments was conducted to determine the contributions of hormonal status, test condition, and sexual experience to the display of partner preference by female rats. Preference for a sexually active male rat over a sexually receptive female rat was assessed in independent groups of female rats tested in a condition limiting physical contact (No Contact) and a condition allowing for sexual interaction (Contact). Although hormonal status and test condition influenced the preference for a sexually active male, repeated testing and sexual experience had no effect. Experiment 1 demonstrated that independent of test condition, preference for the male is stronger in estrogen- and progesterone-primed rats than in rats receiving the vehicle. Moreover, independent of hormone condition, rats tested in the No Contact condition exhibit a stronger preference for the male than rats tested in the Contact condition, reflecting in part the active pacing of mating stimulation by sexually receptive rats tested in the Contact condition. Experiment 2 showed that the overall pattern of partner preference in proestrous and diestrous rats was similar to that observed in ovariectomized, estrogen- and progesterone-primed, and oil-treated rats, respectively. In Experiment 3, rats primed with estrogen alone did not exhibit a preference for the male even though fully receptive. Experiments 4 and 5 demonstrated that sexual experience does not affect the expression of preference for the male in estrogen- and progesterone-primed rats. The present findings demonstrate that the female rat's preference for the male is stable across repeated tests and is not affected by sexual experience. Our results also confirm that gonadal hormones influence the expression of a preference for a sexually active male versus a sexually receptive female and demonstrate that the magnitude of preference is modulated by test conditions.
进行了一系列实验,以确定激素状态、测试条件和性经验对雌性大鼠伴侣偏好表现的影响。在限制身体接触的条件(无接触)和允许性互动的条件(接触)下对独立组的雌性大鼠进行测试,评估它们对性活跃雄性大鼠而非性接受期雌性大鼠的偏好。尽管激素状态和测试条件影响了对性活跃雄性的偏好,但重复测试和性经验并无影响。实验1表明,无论测试条件如何,经雌激素和孕酮预处理的大鼠对雄性的偏好都比接受赋形剂的大鼠更强。此外,无论激素条件如何,在无接触条件下测试的大鼠对雄性的偏好都比在接触条件下测试的大鼠更强,这部分反映了在接触条件下接受性刺激的大鼠对交配刺激的主动节奏。实验2表明,动情前期和动情后期大鼠的伴侣偏好总体模式分别与卵巢切除、经雌激素和孕酮预处理以及经油处理的大鼠中观察到的模式相似。在实验3中,仅用雌激素预处理的大鼠即使完全接受也没有表现出对雄性的偏好。实验4和5表明,性经验不会影响经雌激素和孕酮预处理的大鼠对雄性的偏好表达。目前的研究结果表明,雌性大鼠对雄性的偏好在重复测试中是稳定的,并且不受性经验的影响。我们的结果还证实,性腺激素会影响对性活跃雄性与性接受期雌性的偏好表达,并表明偏好程度受测试条件的调节。