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- W2022172044 abstract "Ovariectomized adult guinea pigs were treated with a regimen of estradiol benzoate (0.2 μg/animal estradiol benzoate at hr 0 and 19) that was shown to be minimally effective for the induction of lordosis. They were then treated with 10, 20, or 80 mg of enclomiphene, 5, 20, 40, or 100 μg of estradiol, or testosterone, cortisol, estrone, estriol, diethylstilbestrol, catechol estradiol, or catechol estrone (all at a dose equivalent to 5 μg of estradiol) at hr 28. At hr 39 all females were given 0.5 mg progesterone, and subsequently tested for lordosis behavior. Of the various agents injected at hr 28 only estradiol (at all doses given), estrone, estriol, and diethylstilbestrol were effective in supporting display of lordosis behavior. The results indicate that the antiestrogen enclomiphene, the catechol estrogens, and at least some C19 and C21 steroids are weaker than E2 or ineffective in facilitating lordosis behavior when given late in the priming period. Because previous work had shown that enclomiphene has partial estrogenic effects on lordosis behavior when administered early in the priming period (i.e., at hr 0, 19), it is suggested the early and late phases of the priming process induced by E2 entail qualitatively different neural processes." @default.
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