Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4931101 | Hormones and Behavior | 2017 | 8 Pages |
â¢Conditioned same-sex partner preference (CSSP) has been reported in naïve male ratsâ¢CSSP is formed during same-sex cohabitation under enhanced D2-type activityâ¢CSSP does not occur in ovariectomized, hormone-primed (EB + P) femalesâ¢Herein, we induced CSSP in ovariectomized EB-only treated femalesâ¢We discuss the role of ovarian hormones and dopamine in the development of CSSP
The dopamine D2-type receptor agonist quinpirole (QNP) facilitates the development of conditioned same-sex partner preference in males during cohabitation, but not in ovariectomized (OVX) females, primed with estradiol benzoate (EB) and progesterone (P). Herein we tested the effects of QNP on OVX, EB-only primed females. Females received a systemic injection (every four days) of either saline (Saline-conditioned) or QNP (QNP-conditioned) and then cohabited for 24Â h with lemon-scented stimulus females (CSÂ +), during three trials. In test 1 (female-female) preference was QNP-free, and females chose between the CSÂ + female and a novel female. In test 2 (male-female) they chose between the CSÂ + female and a sexually experienced male. In test 1 Saline-conditioned females displayed more hops & darts towards the novel female, but QNP-conditioned females displayed more sexual solicitations towards the CSÂ + female. In test 2 Saline-conditioned females displayed a clear preference for the male, whereas QNP-conditioned females displayed what we considered a bisexual preference. We discuss the effect of dopamine and ovarian hormones on the development of olfactory conditioned same-sex preference in females.