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Brain arginine vasotocin concentrations related to sexual behaviors and hydromineral balance in an amphibian
- Source :
- Hormones and behavior. 22(1)
- Publication Year :
- 1988
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Abstract
- Arginine vasotocin (AVT), a potent stimulator of sexual behaviors and regulator of hydromineral balance in male rough-skinned newts (Taricha granulosa), was measured in 11 brain areas using microdissection and radioimmunoassay procedures. A 60-min test for sexual behaviors was used to segregrate males into two groups: sexually responsive (initiated amplectic clasping behaviors) and sexually unresponsive (exhibited no sexual behaviors). Compared to sexually unresponsive males, sexually responsive males had significantly higher concentrations of immunoreactive (ir) AVT in the dorsal preoptic area, optic tectum, ventral infundibular nucleus, and cerebrospinal fluid. These results provide evidence for a behavioral action of endogenous AVT in T. granulosa. In another study, irAVT was measured in normal males (control newts maintained in water) and males that were dehydrated for 6 hr. Compared to normal males, dehydrated males had significantly lower concentrations of irAVT in the ventral preoptic area, but not in the other 10 areas of the brain. That different brain areas are associated with sexual behaviors and hydromineral balance suggests that there are some neuroanatomical separations between the behavioral and hydromineral aspects of the vasotocinergic system in this amphibian.
- Subjects :
- Amphibian
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Superior Colliculi
Central nervous system
Neuropeptide
Vasotocin
Behavioral Neuroscience
chemistry.chemical_compound
Sexual Behavior, Animal
Endocrinology
biology.animal
Internal medicine
medicine
Animals
Caudata
Brain Chemistry
biology
Dehydration
Endocrine and Autonomic Systems
Arcuate Nucleus of Hypothalamus
biology.organism_classification
Salamandridae
Preoptic Area
Preoptic area
medicine.anatomical_structure
chemistry
Taricha
Osmoregulation
Corticosterone
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 0018506X
- Volume :
- 22
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Hormones and behavior
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....cb6beb1dd20a0304d434d15f6ace5699