Dahlöf L G, Hård E, Larsson K
Anim Behav. 1977 Nov;25(4):958-68. doi: 10.1016/0003-3472(77)90047-1.
During the last trimester of gestation, pregnant rats were exposed to crowded living conditions, or to immobilization combined with intense illumination. In adulthood, male offspring of mothers exposed to either condition of stress showed increased readiness to display feminine sexual behaviour (lordosis) while no deficits were observed in their masculine sexual behaviour. It was concluded that prenatal stress adversely affects sexual differentiation by causing a feminization but not a demasculinization of male offspring.
在妊娠晚期,将怀孕的大鼠置于拥挤的生活环境中,或使其固定不动并同时接受强光照射。成年后,处于这两种应激条件下的母鼠所产雄性后代表现出更易展现出雌性性行为(脊柱前凸),而其雄性性行为未观察到缺陷。研究得出结论,产前应激通过使雄性后代雌性化而非去雄性化,对性别分化产生不利影响。