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Gonadal hormones modulate the display of conditioned defeat in male Syrian hamsters.

机译:性腺激素调节雄性叙利亚仓鼠条件性失败的表现。

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It has been widely reported that gonadal hormones influence the display of aggression in Syrian hamsters; conversely, much less is known about whether gonadal hormones modulate submissive/defensive behaviors in these animals. Following social defeat, male hamsters no longer display normal territorial aggression but instead display submissive/defensive behavior in the presence of a smaller opponent, a phenomenon we have termed conditioned defeat (CD). The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of gonadal hormones on the display of CD in male hamsters. In Experiment 1, males were castrated or sham-operated. The castrated males were significantly more submissive following social defeat relative to their intact counterparts. The increased submissive behavior in the castrated males during CD testing was particularly surprising, given the fact that they were attacked significantly less during CD training. In Experiment 2a, males were castrated and given hormone replacement. Castrated males treated with testosterone or dihydrotestosterone displayed significantly less submissive behavior following social defeat than did those treated with cholesterol or estradiol. Finally, in Experiment 2b, there was no effect of hormone replacement on aggressive behavior in non-defeated hamsters suggesting that the decrease in submissive behavior in males treated with dihydrotestosterone or testosterone is specific to being previously defeated. Taken together the data indicate that the presence of androgens reduces the display of submission in defeated male hamsters. More importantly, these findings suggest that androgens may have a protective effect against the development of depression-like or anxiety-like behaviors following exposure to an ethologically relevant stressor.
机译:据广泛报道,性腺激素会影响叙利亚仓鼠的攻击行为。相反,对性腺激素是否调节这些动物的顺从/防御行为知之甚少。在社交失利之后,雄性仓鼠不再表现出正常的领土侵略,而是在较小的对手面前表现出顺从/防御的行为,这种现象我们称为条件性失败(CD)。本研究的目的是研究性腺激素对雄性仓鼠CD展示的影响。在实验1中,男性被cast割或假手术。相较于完整的同龄人,social割的男性在社交失败后更加顺从。考虑到在进行CD训练时,the割的男性受到的攻击要少得多,因此在进行CD测试时,the割的男性的顺从行为增加尤其令人惊讶。在实验2a中,male割了雄性并补充了激素。社会交往失败后,接受睾丸激素或二氢睾丸激素治疗的割男性表现出的顺从行为明显少于接受胆固醇或雌二醇治疗的男性。最后,在实验2b中,激素替代对未败地仓鼠的侵略行为没有影响,这表明用二氢睾丸激素或睾丸激素治疗的雄性的顺从性行为降低是先前被击败的特异性。数据合计表明,雄激素的存在减少了被击败的雄性仓鼠的顺从性表现。更重要的是,这些发现表明,雄激素可能在暴露于具有伦理学意义的应激源后对抑郁样或焦虑样行为的发展具有保护作用。

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