Erskine Mary S, Lehmann Michael L, Cameron Nicole M, Polston Eva K
Department of Biology, Boston University, 5 Cummington Street, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
Behav Brain Res. 2004 Aug 31;153(2):295-315. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2004.01.026.
This paper will review both new and old data that address the question of whether brain mechanisms involved in reproductive function act in a coordinated way to control female sexual behavior and the induction of pregnancy/pseudopregnancy (P/PSP) by vaginocervical stimulation. Although it is clear that female sexual behavior, including pacing behavior, is important for induction of P/PSP, there has been no concerted effort to examine whether or how common mechanisms may control both functions. Because initiation of P/PSP requires that the female receive vaginocervical stimulation, central mechanisms controlling P/PSP may be modulated by or interactive with those that control female sexual behavior. This paper presents a synthesis of the literature and recent data from our lab for the purpose of examining whether there are interactions between behavioral and neuroendocrine mechanisms which reciprocally influence both reproductive functions.
本文将回顾新旧数据,这些数据涉及参与生殖功能的脑机制是否以协调的方式发挥作用,以控制雌性性行为以及通过阴道宫颈刺激诱导怀孕/假孕(P/PSP)的问题。尽管很明显,包括踱步行为在内的雌性性行为对于诱导P/PSP很重要,但尚未有人齐心协力研究是否存在共同机制或这些共同机制如何控制这两种功能。由于启动P/PSP要求雌性接受阴道宫颈刺激,因此控制P/PSP的中枢机制可能会受到控制雌性性行为的中枢机制的调节或与其相互作用。本文综合了文献和我们实验室的最新数据,目的是研究行为和神经内分泌机制之间是否存在相互影响两种生殖功能的相互作用。