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- W2095274920 abstract "The relative importance of estrogen (EB) and progesterone (P) in stimulating proceptivity in ovariectomized female rats was studied. Proceptive behavior was measured quantitatively, providing a clear measure of response to experimental manipulation. When rats were tested biweekly after daily treatment with 0.4 μg/100 g body wt EB for 4 days, they showed maximal lordosis but low levels of proceptive behavior by the second test. Additional EB (3.0 μg/100 g body wt daily) failed to stimulate additional proceptivity. A graded increase in proceptive behavior resulted from administration of increasing doses of P (50, 100, 500 μg and 1.0 mg) to animals receiving EB priming as described above. The level of “soliciting” was significantly higher than EB-only-treated rats when 500 μg or 1.0 mg P was given. Ovariectomized, adrenalectomized rats, primed with 2.5 μg/100 g body wt EB daily for 7 days and tested on Day 8, were significantly less proceptive than ovariectomized, sham-adrenalectomized rats with the same hormone treatment. Four hours after injection of 1.0 mg P, there was no difference in proceptive or receptive behavior between sham- and adrenalectomized rats. It was concluded that if an EB dose is sufficient to induce maximal receptivity, additional estrogen does not stimulate proceptivity; unlike previous studies, the present data are not consistent with a global effect of ovarian steroids on both components of female behavior. Progesterone is more effective than estrogen in stimulating proceptive behavior, although proceptivity is not absolutely dependent on progesterone for expression. Proceptivity in EB-only-treated rats appears to be facilitated by adrenal P." @default.
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