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Motivated behavior and the estrous cycle in rats
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Motivated behavior and the estrous cycle in rats

Abstract

(1) The estrous cycle in the rat may be used to study recurrent changes in motor behaviors and motivation which are strongly related to cyclic hormonal and CNS changes. (2) The peak in motivated behaviors occurs during a sharply defined period on the night between proestrus and estrus and is evident in facilitated wheel-running, lordosis, and intracranial self-stimulation. (3) Behaviors without a clearly motivated character do not show an estrous cyclicity. (4) The estrous cyclic variation in intracranial self-stimulation was observed at a specific locus — the pars campacta of the substantia nigra. (5) A neurochemical link between sexually motivated behavior, wheel running and intracranial self-stimulation is suggested. This link is in part dopaminergic but is probably also activated by many other systems.

Authors

Steiner M; Katz RJ; Baldrighi G; Carroll BJ

Journal

Psychoneuroendocrinology, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 81–90

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 1981

DOI

10.1016/0306-4530(81)90051-2

ISSN

0306-4530

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