Departamento de Farmacobiología, Cinvestav-Sede Sur, México DF, Mexico.
J Sex Med. 2013 Mar;10(3):686-93. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2012.02890.x. Epub 2012 Aug 20.
Noncopulating (NC) male rats are apparently normal and healthy animals that will not mate despite repeated exposure to sexually receptive females. Several lines of evidence suggest the involvement of endogenous opioids in this sexual inhibitory state. Endogenous opioids and endocannabinoids are neuromodulators of neurotransmitter release, although through different mechanisms.
To establish if the endocannabinoid anandamide was able to induce sexual behavior expression in male rats classified as noncopulators.
NC male rats were intraperitoneally (i.p.) injected with anandamide or vehicle and tested for copulatory behavior with a receptive female during 120 minutes. Fourteen days after anandamide or vehicle injection, the animals were subjected to a second sexual behavior test during 60 minutes.
The percentage of rats showing male sexual behavior responses: mount, intromission, ejaculation, and copulation resumption after ejaculation and the specific sexual behavior parameters were quantified.
Anandamide injection induced sexual behavior expression in 50% of previously NC rats, while the NC animals injected with vehicle did not show sexual behavior. The responding animals executed several successive ejaculatory series and were still capable of showing sexual behavior 14 days after anandamide injection. Copulation in these rats (the first copulatory series) was characterized by a large number of mounts and intromissions preceding ejaculation, as well as by statistically significant increases in the latencies to mount, intromit, and ejaculate when compared with the sexual performance of sexually naïve animals copulating for the first time.
The endocannabinoid anandamide transforms previously NC rats into sexually active animals, capable of showing sexual behavior in a long-lasting manner. Only half of the NC population responds to anandamide injection, suggesting that different mechanisms underlie the sexual inhibition of NC rats. The endocannabinoid system seems to play a role in the regulation of male rat sexual behavior expression.
不交配(NC)雄性大鼠显然是正常且健康的动物,尽管反复接触有性接受能力的雌性动物,但它们仍不会交配。有几条证据表明内源性阿片类物质参与了这种性抑制状态。内源性阿片类物质和内源性大麻素是神经递质释放的神经调节剂,尽管它们的作用机制不同。
确定内源性大麻素大麻酰胺是否能够诱导被归类为不交配的雄性大鼠表现出性行为。
NC 雄性大鼠经腹腔(i.p.)注射大麻酰胺或载体,并在 120 分钟内与一只接受雌性大鼠进行交配行为测试。在注射大麻酰胺或载体 14 天后,动物在 60 分钟内进行第二次性行为测试。
显示雄性性行为反应的大鼠比例:骑乘、插入、射精以及射精后恢复交配和特定性行为参数进行量化。
大麻酰胺注射诱导了 50%之前为 NC 的大鼠表现出性行为,而注射载体的 NC 动物则没有表现出性行为。反应性动物进行了几次连续的射精系列,并且在注射大麻酰胺 14 天后仍能够表现出性行为。这些大鼠的交配(第一次交配系列)的特点是在射精前有大量的骑乘和插入,并且在骑乘、插入和射精的潜伏期方面与第一次交配的性活跃动物相比有显著增加。
内源性大麻素大麻酰胺将之前的 NC 大鼠转化为具有活跃性行为的动物,能够以持久的方式表现出性行为。只有一半的 NC 群体对大麻酰胺注射有反应,这表明 NC 大鼠的性抑制有不同的机制。内源性大麻素系统似乎在调节雄性大鼠性行为表达中发挥作用。