Mathews D, Edwards D A
Physiol Behav. 1977 Aug;19(2):319-26. doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(77)90345-6.
Bilateral lesions of the ventromedial hypothalamic area virtually eliminated the estrogen-induced display of sexual receptiveness in the female rat. Such lesions usually diminished sexual responsiveness to combined estrogen-progresterone stimulation, although not all lesions were equally effective in this regard. Damage to the anterior hypothalamic area was without apparent effect on the hormonally-induced display of receptivity, suggesting that previous observations to this effect are probably related to incicental damage to the ventromedial hypothalamic area incurred during placement of the lesions. This study complements other work indicating that the ventromedial hypothalamic area is relatively rich in estradiol concentrating cells and that estrogen implants to this area induce sexual receptivity in spayed female rats. Together, these studies affirm that the ventromedial hypothalamic area plays a critical role in the hormonal induction of receptivity in female rats.
下丘脑腹内侧区的双侧损伤几乎完全消除了雌激素诱导的雌性大鼠性接受行为的表现。这类损伤通常会降低对雌激素 - 孕酮联合刺激的性反应能力,不过并非所有损伤在这方面的效果都相同。下丘脑前部区域的损伤对激素诱导的接受行为表现没有明显影响,这表明之前有关此效应的观察结果可能与损伤植入过程中对下丘脑腹内侧区造成的附带损伤有关。这项研究补充了其他研究成果,这些成果表明下丘脑腹内侧区富含雌二醇浓缩细胞,并且向该区域植入雌激素会诱导切除卵巢的雌性大鼠出现性接受行为。综合来看,这些研究证实下丘脑腹内侧区在雌性大鼠激素诱导的接受行为中起着关键作用。