Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4315177 Behavioural Brain Research 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Estrogen has well known effects on sexual behavior, however the role of the estrogen receptors (ER) α and β on sexual behavior remains to be fully determined. This study investigated the individual and co-operative involvement of ERα and β on sexual behaviors in the adult female rat. Subtype selective ER agonists, propyl-pyrazole triol (PPT; ERα agonist) and diarylpropionitrile (DPN; ERβ agonist) were utilized to examine each receptor subtype's contribution, individual and co-operative, for both receptive (lordosis) and proceptive (hopping/darting, ‘ear wiggling’) female sexual behaviors. Ovariectomized female rats received subcutaneous injections of either: sesame oil (OIL), dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), estradiol benzoate (EB; 10 μg/0.1 ml OIL), one of three doses of the ERα agonist PPT (1.25 mg, 2.5 mg or 5.0 mg/0.1 ml DMSO), one of three doses of the ERβ agonist DPN (1.25 mg, 2.5 mg or 5.0 mg/0.1 ml DMSO) or a combination dose of PPT and DPN (2.5 mg PPT + 2.5 mg DPN/0.1 ml DMSO) for two consecutive days, 48 and 24 h prior to testing followed by a progesterone injection (500 μg/0.1 ml OIL) 4 h prior to testing in order to elicit sexual behavior. The ERα agonist PPT, but not the ERβ agonist DPN, elicited both proceptive and receptive behavior. PPT at doses of 2.5 and 5.0 mg significantly elicited lordosis and proceptive behavior (‘ear wiggling’, hopping and darting). Intriguingly, the administration of both agonists together at the 2.5 mg dose resulted in reduced levels of proceptivity and receptivity, suggesting that ERβ modulates ERα's ability to elicit receptive and proceptive sexual behavior.

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