Ward I L
Science. 1972 Jan 7;175(4017):82-4. doi: 10.1126/science.175.4017.82.
Male rats were exposed to prenatal or postnatal stress, or both. The prenatally stressed males showed low levels of male copulatory behavior and high rates of female lordotic responding. Postnatal stress had no effect. The modifications are attributed to stress-mediated alterations in the ratio of adrenal to gonadal androgens during critical stages of sexual differentiation. Specifically, it appears that stress causes an increase in the weak adrenal androgen, androstenedione, from the maternal or fetal adrenal cortices, or from both, and a concurrent decrease in the potent gonadal androgen, testosterone.
雄性大鼠在产前或产后受到应激,或两者皆有。产前受到应激的雄性大鼠表现出较低水平的雄性交配行为和较高比例的雌性脊柱前凸反应。产后应激没有影响。这些改变归因于在性分化关键阶段应激介导的肾上腺雄激素与性腺雄激素比例的变化。具体而言,应激似乎导致母体或胎儿肾上腺皮质或两者分泌的弱肾上腺雄激素雄烯二酮增加,同时强效性腺雄激素睾酮减少。