在雄性大鼠体内施用 Kisspeptin 可促进排卵前行为,而不依赖于睾丸激素或作为睾丸激素的补充,并有助于雌性伴侣的主动行为,减少交配失败

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM General and comparative endocrinology Pub Date : 2024-04-20 DOI:10.1016/j.ygcen.2024.114528
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Kisspeptin 是一种多肽,通过影响下丘脑-垂体-性腺轴(HPG)发挥重要作用。它还与性行为有关。本研究调查了吻肽(kisspeptin)与性行为之间的关系是否独立于 HPG 轴(即睾酮)。研究人员对性腺完整的雄性大鼠和性腺切除并补充了睾酮的雄性大鼠施用亲吻素后的性行为进行了检测。其他雄性大鼠也在性腺切除术后 2 至 5 周内每周观察一次性行为,并在术后第 6 周开始服用吻合素。此外,还观察了作为每只雄性大鼠伴侣的雌性大鼠的性行为。在本研究中,雌性大鼠未服用吻肽。研究结果表明,在性腺完好的雄性大鼠和接受睾酮补充的性腺切除雄性大鼠中,施用吻合素会增加其排卵前行为,并增加其雌性伴侣的受孕行为。雄性大鼠的排卵前行为和雌性大鼠的接受行为都有所增加,而雄性大鼠的交配行为和雌性大鼠的接受行为则保持不变。此外,在性腺切除的雄性动物中,服用吻肽能增加前交配行为,但不影响雌性动物的接受行为。这些结果表明,吻肽对雄性的影响是独立的和/或作为睾酮的补充,而且雄性体内睾酮含量的变化也会对雌性伴侣的接受行为产生影响。总之,Kisspeptin可能与HPG轴无关,涉及性欲的一个尚未确定的神经通路。
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Kisspeptin administration may promote precopulatory behavior in male rats independently or supplementally to testosterone and contribute to proceptive behavior in female partners, reducing mating failure

Kisspeptin is a peptide that plays an important role through its effects on the hypothalamus-pituitary–gonadal (HPG) axis. It has also been implicated in sexual behavior. The present study investigated whether the relationship between kisspeptin and sexual behavior is independent of the HPG axis, i.e., testosterone. Sexual behavior was examined after the administration of kisspeptin to gonadally intact male rats and gonadectomized male rats that received testosterone supplementation. Other male rats were also observed for sexual behavior once a week from 2 to 5 weeks after gonadectomy and receiving kisspeptin for the sixth postoperative week. Sexual behavior in female rats serving as the partner for each male was also observed. Female rats were not administered kisspeptin in the present study. The results obtained showed that the administration of kisspeptin increased precopulatory behavior in gonadally intact male rats and gonadectomized male rats that received testosterone supplementation and proceptive behavior in their female partners. Precopulatory behavior in males and receptive behavior in females increased, while copulatory behavior in males and receptive behavior in females remained unchanged. Furthermore, the administration of kisspeptin increased precopulatory behavior in gonadectomized males, but did not affect receptive behavior in females. These results suggest that kisspeptin affected males independently and/or supplementally to testosterone, and also that changes in the presence of testosterone in males had an impact on proceptive behavior in their female partners. In conclusion, kisspeptin may involve an as-yet-unidentified neural pathway in sexual desire independently of the HPG axis.

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General and comparative endocrinology
General and comparative endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: General and Comparative Endocrinology publishes articles concerned with the many complexities of vertebrate and invertebrate endocrine systems at the sub-molecular, molecular, cellular and organismal levels of analysis.
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