Effects of medial preoptic hypothalamus anterior lesions on three kinds of behavior in the rat: Intermale aggressive,male-sexual,and mouse-killing behavior |
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Authors: | Bob Bermond |
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Abstract: | Large lesions in the medial preoptic area-anterior hypothalamus (MPOA-AH) of adult male S3 rats reduce both intermale aggressive behavior and male sexual behavior considerably, but mouse-killing behavior is not impaired. Daily treatment with high doses of testosterone propionate for 21 days does not restore these behavioral effects. Smaller lesions in the same area affect male sexual and intermale aggressive behavior differently; in the frontal part of the MPOA-AH they affect aggressive behavior, while in a more caudal part they affect sexual behavior. Indications were found that lesions in specific parts of the stria terminalis and the medial forebrain bundle inhibit aggressive and sexual behavior. |
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Keywords: | aggression preoptic lesions sex |
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