Govic Antonina, Levay Elizabeth A, Hazi Agnes, Penman Jim, Kent Stephen, Paolini Antonio G
School of Psychological Science, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria 3086, Australia.
Behav Brain Res. 2008 Jun 26;190(1):140-6. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2008.02.013. Epub 2008 Feb 16.
Despite an abundance of research on calorie restriction (CR) altering gonadal and appetite regulating hormones, the sexual behavioural consequences of CR remain to be examined systematically. This study compared the sexual behaviour, partner preference, serum testosterone and leptin levels of male adult Hooded Wistar rats administered a CR (continuous 25%, 50% CR or a temporary restriction) with ad libitum fed controls. The temporary restriction (Previous CR) failed to alter sexual behaviour, partner preference and levels of testosterone and leptin. The moderately 25% CR males did not demonstrate an impairment in sexual behaviour but did demonstrate a reduced level of attractiveness to females in one measure of partner preference. Sexual performance was affected by a substantial CR, as the CR 50% group exhibited a longer latency to the first intromission, indicating alteration in sexual arousal. Females also consistently demonstrated a clear preference for the control group compared to the CR 50% group. These findings indicate a possible reduction in the overall reproductive potential of the substantially CR animals. Testosterone levels were equally suppressed by both the 25% and 50% CR, while leptin levels were only reduced in the CR 50% group. Leptin, rather than testosterone, may have influenced the impairment in sexual behaviour only demonstrated by the substantially CR animals. Testosterone, may, however, play a role in modulating the preference of control over CR males, as attractiveness was totally reduced by a substantial CR, and partially reduced by a moderate restricted regimen.
尽管对热量限制(CR)改变性腺和食欲调节激素的研究很多,但CR对性行为的影响仍有待系统研究。本研究比较了接受CR(持续25%、50%CR或临时限制)的成年雄性带帽Wistar大鼠与自由进食对照组的性行为、伴侣偏好、血清睾酮和瘦素水平。临时限制(先前的CR)未能改变性行为、伴侣偏好以及睾酮和瘦素水平。适度25%CR的雄性大鼠在性行为方面未表现出受损,但在一项伴侣偏好测量中对雌性的吸引力水平有所降低。大量CR会影响性行为表现,因为50%CR组首次插入的潜伏期更长,表明性唤起发生了改变。与50%CR组相比,雌性也始终表现出对对照组的明显偏好。这些发现表明,大量CR的动物的整体繁殖潜力可能会降低。25%和50%CR均会抑制睾酮水平,而瘦素水平仅在50%CR组中降低。瘦素而非睾酮可能仅影响了大量CR动物所表现出的性行为损伤。然而,睾酮可能在调节对照组对CR雄性的偏好方面发挥作用,因为大量CR会使吸引力完全降低,适度限制饮食方案则会使其部分降低。