نتایج جستجو برای: medial preoptic area

تعداد نتایج: 624185  

Journal: :Brain Structure & Function 2021

The identification of three somatostatin (SST) genes (SSTa, SSTb, and SSTc) in lampreys (Tostivint et al. Gen Comp Endocrinol 237:89–97 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2016.08.006 , 2016) prompted us to study their expression the brain spinal cord sea lamprey by situ hybridization. These were only expressed equivalent neuronal populations hypothalamus. In other regions, SST transcripts showed c...

Journal: :Neuroendocrinology 2003
Brian C Trainor Ian M Bird Noel A Alday Barney A Schlinger Catherine A Marler

The effects of aromatase within the brain on sexual behavior have been studied in a wide variety of species. Relatively few non-mating behaviors have been considered, despite evidence that estrogen affects many social behaviors. Testosterone promotes paternal behavior in California mouse (Peromyscus californicus) fathers, acting primarily via aromatization to estradiol. Virgin male California m...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2011
Mario Gil Renu Bhatt Katie B Picotte Elaine M Hull

Oxytocin (OT) is a versatile neuropeptide that is involved in a variety of mammalian behaviors, and its role in reproductive function and behavior has been well established. The majority of pharmacological studies of the effects of OT on male sexual behavior have focused on the paraventricular nucleus (PVN), ventral tegmental area (VTA), hippocampus, and amygdala. Less attention has been given ...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2012
Laura E Been Aras Petrulis

In many species, including Syrian hamsters, the generation of male reproductive behavior depends critically on the perception of female odor cues from conspecifics in the environment. The behavioral response to these odors is mediated by a network of steroid-sensitive ventral forebrain nuclei including the medial amygdala (MA), posterior bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) and medial pre...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1991
K D Cliffer R Burstein G J Giesler

Fibers projecting from several levels of the spinal cord to the diencephalon and telencephalon were labeled anterogradely with Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin injected iontophoretically. Labeled fibers in the thalamus confirmed projections previously observed. In addition, many labeled fibers were seen in the hypothalamus and in telencephalic areas not generally recognized previously as rece...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
D S Lorrain L Matuszewich R D Friedman E M Hull

Serotonin (5-HT) is generally inhibitory to masculine sexual behavior. It has been suggested that 5-HT released after ejaculation may promote the sexual quiescence of the postejaculatory interval (PEI). The following experiments were conducted to test (1) whether extracellular 5-HT increases in either the anterior lateral hypothalamic area (LHAA) or the medial preoptic area (MPOA) of male rats ...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2010
Juan M Dominguez Elaine M Hull

The medial preoptic area (MPOA) is critical for male sexual behavior. Glutamate is released in the MPOA of male rats during copulation, and increasing glutamate levels by reverse dialysis of glutamate uptake inhibitors facilitates mating. Conversely, increased release of serotonin (5-HT) inhibits sexual behavior. In both rats and men, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) impair erect...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2010
Dara K Shahrokh Tie-Yuan Zhang Josie Diorio Alain Gratton Michael J Meaney

Variations in maternal behavior among lactating rats associate with differences in estrogen-oxytocin interactions in the medial preoptic area (mPOA) and in dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens (nAcc). Thus, stable, individual differences in pup licking/grooming (LG) are abolished by oxytocin receptor blockade or treatments that eliminate differences in the nAcc dopamine signal. We provide n...

Journal: :Neuroendocrinology 2000
J S Lonstein B Gréco G J De Vries J M Stern J D Blaustein

Estradiol and other hormones are thought to be critical for the onset, but not maintenance, of maternal behavior in rats. Maternal behavior is instead maintained postpartum by tactile stimulation that dams receive during interactions with pups, and many neural sites implicated in the control of maternal behavior show elevated c-fos activity in response to this stimulation. Many of these sites a...

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