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Behavioral evaluation of quinestrol as a sterilant in male Brandt's voles.

机译:喹雌酚作为雄性布氏田鼠的消毒剂的行为评估。

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The theoretical, ecological, physiological, and mathematical aspects of fertility control in mammals have already been well studied, but little attention has been given to the behavioral effects, especially in rodents. We investigated the effects of quinestrol, a synthetic estradiol analog, on social behavior and reproductive physiology in male Brandt's voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii). Over seven successive days, four concentration gradients of quinestrol (none, 0.001%, 0.003%, and 0.006%) were separately mixed into feed and provided to male Brandt's voles. Reproductive parameters, including the reproductive organ indexes, testosterone level and reproductive ability, were observed and collected 2 weeks after finished feeding treatment and again after 4 weeks. Dyadic social encounters and female preferences were then recorded for the control males (no quinestrol) and the highest concentration group (0.006%). Results showed that quinestrol reduced the consumption of feed. Physiological data revealed that quinestrol had also effectively reduced the reproductive organs indexes, testosterone levels, female pregnancy rates and litter size. This phenomenon was especially evident in the highest concentration group only after 2 weeks of feeding. Behavioral results showed that both frequency and duration of female preference were unbiased between control and treated males. In social conflict tests, control pairs (CC) had lower latency toward initial attack than treated pairs (TT) and pairs of one control and one treated male (CT). Among the three pairs, there was no evident difference in patterns of mutual attack and agonistic behavior. In CT pairs, sterile males have the same winning rate and agonistic behavior as control males. Our data revealed that quinestrol has anti-fertility capabilities with little behavioral side effects on Brandt's voles, which suggested quinestrol's potential as a sterilant for Brandt's voles. The palatability, however, should be improved before field practice.
机译:在哺乳动物中,关于生育力控制的理论,生态,生理和数学方面已经进行了充分的研究,但是对行为影响的关注却很少,尤其是在啮齿动物中。我们研究了喹雌酚(一种合成的雌二醇类似物)对雄性布氏田鼠(Lasiopodomys brandtii)的社交行为和生殖生理的影响。在连续的7天中,将四个浓度的喹诺酮(无,0.001%,0.003%和0.006%)分别混合到饲料中,并提供给雄性勃兰特田鼠。喂食处理后2周和4周后再次观察并收集生殖参数,包括生殖器官指标,睾丸激素水平和生殖能力。然后记录了对照组男性(无喹诺酮)和最高浓度组(0.006%)的二元社交遭遇和女性喜好。结果表明,喹烯雌酚减少了饲料消耗。生理数据显示,喹诺酮还有效降低了生殖器官指标,睾丸激素水平,女性怀孕率和产仔数。仅在喂食2周后,这种现象在最高浓度组中尤其明显。行为结果表明,在对照组和接受治疗的男性之间,女性偏爱的频率和持续时间均无偏见。在社交冲突测试中,对照对(CC)的初始攻击潜伏期比治疗对(TT)以及一对对照和一个接受治疗的男性(CT)低。在三对中,相互攻击和激动行为的模式没有明显差异。在CT对中,不育雄性与对照组雄性具有相同的获胜率和激动行为。我们的数据表明,喹烯雌酚具有抗生育能力,对勃兰特田鼠几乎没有行为方面的副作用,这表明喹诺酮有潜力作为勃兰特田鼠的消毒剂。但是,应在实地实践之前改善可口性。

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