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Temporal and bidirectional influences of estradiol on voluntary wheel running in adult female and male rats

机译:雌二醇对成年女性和雄性大鼠志愿车轮的时间和双向影响

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The sex steroid hormone 17 beta-estradiol (estradiol) regulates animal behavior as both a non-rapid hormone signal and as a rapid-acting neuromodulator. By practical necessity, estradiol's divergent temporal actions on rodent behavior are typically studied singularly and in one sex, We hypothesized that estradiol simultaneously acts through both temporal mechanisms to sex-specifically modulate a single behavior; and furthermore, that estradiol action in one temporal domain may regulate action in another. To test this hypothesis, we utilized one of the most robust rat behaviors exhibiting sex differences and estradiol-responsiveness, voluntary wheel running. Adult female and male rats were gonadectomized and exposed to daily repeated estradiol benzoate (EB) injections. Estradiol-sensitive running behavior was continually assessed in both the rapid and non-rapid temporal domains. We found that in female rats, estradiol rapidly decreased voluntary wheel running, but only after prior daily EB injections, supporting the hypothesis that non-rapid estradiol action influences rapid estradiol actions. Males exhibited a similar but less robust response, demonstrating sex-responsiveness. This rapid estradiol-induced decrease in running contrasted to non-rapid estradiol action which overall increased running in both sexes, revealing a bidirectional nature of estradiol's temporal influence. Non-rapid estradiol action also demonstrated sex-responsiveness, as a higher dose of EB was required to induce increased running in males compared to females. These findings indicate that estradiol rapidly, non-rapidly, and bidirectionally modulates wheel running in a sex-responsive manner, and that rapid estradiol action is modulated by non-rapid estradiol action. Overall, these data illustrate estradiol as a pleiotropic sex-responsive neuromodulator of a single behavior across temporal domains.
机译:性类固醇激素17β-雌二醇(雌二醇)调节动物行为作为非快速激素信号和作为快速作用的神经调节剂。通过实际需要,雌二醇对啮齿动物行为的发散时间作用通常是单独研究的,在一种性别中,我们假设雌二醇同时通过临时机制来进行性别 - 特异性调节单一行为;此外,一个时间结构域中的雌二醇作用可以调节另一个中的作用。为了测试这一假设,我们利用了表现出性别差异和雌二醇响应性的最强大的大鼠行为之一,志愿车轮运行。成年女性和雄性大鼠被吞噬,并暴露于每日反复雌二醇苯甲酸酯(EB)注射。在快速和非快速的时间域中不断评估雌二醇敏感行为。我们发现,在雌性大鼠中,雌二醇迅速减少自愿车轮运行,但仅在每日EB注射后,支持非快速雌二醇作用的假设影响了快速的雌二醇作用。男性表现出类似但不那么强大的反应,展示性响应性。这种快速的雌二醇诱导与非快速雌二醇作用的跑步降低,这在两性中延续的总体上升,揭示了雌二醇的态度影响的双向性质。非快速的雌二醇作用也表现出性响应性,因为与女性相比,需要更高剂量的EB诱导在男性中运行。这些发现表明,雌二醇迅速,不迅速,并双向调节车轮以性响应方式运行,并且通过非快速雌二醇作用调节快速雌二醇作用。总体而言,这些数据将雌二醇视为跨颞域域的单一行为的磷酸性爱响应性神经调节剂。

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