peer reviewedAbstract In Japanese quail, males will readily exhibit the full sequence of male-typical sexual behaviors but females never show this response even after ovariectomy and treatment with male-typical concentrations of exogenous testosterone. Testosterone aromatization plays a key-limiting role in the activation of this behavior but the higher aromatase activity in the brain of males compared to females is not sufficient to explain the behavioral sex difference. The cellular and molecular bases of this prominent sex difference in the functional consequences of testosterone have not been identified so far. We hypothesized that the differential expression of sex steroid receptors in specific brain areas could mediate this behavioral...
Two subtypes of estrogen receptors (ER), ERα and ERβ, have been identified in humans and numerous ve...
Female quail are less sensitive than males to the activating effects of testosterone (T) on behavior...
peer reviewedTestosterone aromatization into estrogens in the preoptic area (POA) is critical for th...
Sex differences affecting the expression of sexual behavior are observed in many species. In quail, ...
Castrated male quail display intense male-typical copulatory behavior in response to exogenous testo...
Aromatization of testosterone into estradiol in the preoptic area plays a critical role in the activ...
Preoptic/hypothalamic aromatase activity (AA) is sexually differentiated in birds and mammals but th...
In birds and mammals, aromatase activity in the preoptic-hypothalamic region (HPOA) is usually highe...
peer reviewedIn many vertebrate species the medial preoptic area projects to a premotor nucleus, the...
The androgen-depend sequence of male copulatory behaviors is sexually differentiated in Japanese qua...
peer reviewedSexual behavior can be usefully parsed into an appetitive and a consummatory component....
We previously demonstrated that testosterone (T) increases aromatase activity (AA) and that AA is se...
In Japanese quail, testosterone (T) increases the Nissl staining density in the medial preoptic nucl...
The activational effects of testosterone (T) on male copulatory behavior are mediated by its aromati...
peer reviewedEstrogens play a key role in the sexual differentiation of the brain and behavior. Whil...
Two subtypes of estrogen receptors (ER), ERα and ERβ, have been identified in humans and numerous ve...
Female quail are less sensitive than males to the activating effects of testosterone (T) on behavior...
peer reviewedTestosterone aromatization into estrogens in the preoptic area (POA) is critical for th...
Sex differences affecting the expression of sexual behavior are observed in many species. In quail, ...
Castrated male quail display intense male-typical copulatory behavior in response to exogenous testo...
Aromatization of testosterone into estradiol in the preoptic area plays a critical role in the activ...
Preoptic/hypothalamic aromatase activity (AA) is sexually differentiated in birds and mammals but th...
In birds and mammals, aromatase activity in the preoptic-hypothalamic region (HPOA) is usually highe...
peer reviewedIn many vertebrate species the medial preoptic area projects to a premotor nucleus, the...
The androgen-depend sequence of male copulatory behaviors is sexually differentiated in Japanese qua...
peer reviewedSexual behavior can be usefully parsed into an appetitive and a consummatory component....
We previously demonstrated that testosterone (T) increases aromatase activity (AA) and that AA is se...
In Japanese quail, testosterone (T) increases the Nissl staining density in the medial preoptic nucl...
The activational effects of testosterone (T) on male copulatory behavior are mediated by its aromati...
peer reviewedEstrogens play a key role in the sexual differentiation of the brain and behavior. Whil...
Two subtypes of estrogen receptors (ER), ERα and ERβ, have been identified in humans and numerous ve...
Female quail are less sensitive than males to the activating effects of testosterone (T) on behavior...
peer reviewedTestosterone aromatization into estrogens in the preoptic area (POA) is critical for th...