Fillion T J, Blass E M
Science. 1986 Feb 14;231(4739):729-31. doi: 10.1126/science.3945807.
Because infant rats learn about odors that elicit suckling, and because certain chemosensory cues that help elicit mating behavior in adults are similar to those that elicit suckling, an experiment was undertaken to assess the influence of suckling-associated odors experienced during infancy on adult sexual behavior. Rat pups lived with and suckled dams whose nipple and vaginal odors were altered with citral, a lemon scent. The rats were weaned and never exposed again, until testing, to citral or females. At about 100 days of age, the males were paired in mating tests with a normal sexually receptive female or with a sexually receptive female that had been treated perivaginally with citral immediately before testing. The males ejaculated readily when paired with citral-treated females but were slow to achieve ejaculation when paired with normal females. These findings implicate an infantile experience as a determinant of adult sexual behavior in a mammal.
由于幼鼠会学习引发吮乳行为的气味,且某些有助于引发成年鼠交配行为的化学感应线索与引发吮乳行为的线索相似,因此开展了一项实验,以评估幼年期经历的与吮乳相关的气味对成年期性行为的影响。幼鼠与母鼠共同生活并由其哺乳,母鼠的乳头和阴道气味用柠檬醛(一种柠檬香味)进行了改变。幼鼠断奶后,在测试前不再接触柠檬醛或雌性。在大约100日龄时,将雄性与正常的性接受期雌性或在测试前刚经阴道周围给予柠檬醛处理的性接受期雌性配对进行交配测试。雄性与经柠檬醛处理的雌性配对时射精很容易,但与正常雌性配对时射精较慢。这些发现表明,幼年经历是哺乳动物成年期性行为的一个决定因素。