Females usually display low levels of aggressiveness; however, during lactation, the aggressive behavior against intruders to the nest area is an important component of the maternal behavioral repertoire. The present study aimed to analyze the influence of progesterone (P4) on the maternal aggressive behavior in rats. Lactating rat were ovariectomized on the first day after delivery and, on the 6th postpartum day, aggressive behaviors against a male intruder were recorded. Also in the 6th PPD, the effects of a P4 receptor antagonist (RU 486) as well as of finasteride – which inhibits the conversion of P4 to its metabolite allopregnanolone – on the aggressive behavior of non-ovariectomized lactating rats were analyzed. Finally, plasma concen...
Oxytocin-estrogen interactions are critical to the neuroendocrine and behavioural changes that occu...
Some animal research suggests that prolactin promotes the protective behaviour known as maternal agg...
A series of five experiments evaluated aggressive behaviors in female golden hamsters (Mesocricetus ...
Among rodents, maternal aggression in the postpartum period represents a species-typical adaptation,...
In order to study neuroendocrine and behavioural stress responses in female rats post partum we aime...
Human literature has linked adverse early life experiences with an increased risk to develop violent...
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is a major regulator and activator of the hypothalamic-pituita...
Females are often less aggressive than males, but they exhibit high levels of agonistic behavior aga...
The antiaggressive effects of progesterone (P) were evaluated in association with alterations in [35...
High levels of aggressive behaviors against intruders in the nest area are displayed by female rats ...
Three experiments were performed to investigate the role of progesterone in sexual differentiation. ...
Maternal behaviour during the peri-partum period, albeit in differing forms, can be observed in all ...
Treatment of lactating rats with the anti-progestin Mifepristone or Onapristone adversely affects gr...
Oxytocin-estrogen interactions are critical to the neuroendocrine and behavioural changes that occu...
Some animal research suggests that prolactin promotes the protective behaviour known as maternal agg...
A series of five experiments evaluated aggressive behaviors in female golden hamsters (Mesocricetus ...
Among rodents, maternal aggression in the postpartum period represents a species-typical adaptation,...
In order to study neuroendocrine and behavioural stress responses in female rats post partum we aime...
Human literature has linked adverse early life experiences with an increased risk to develop violent...
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is a major regulator and activator of the hypothalamic-pituita...
Females are often less aggressive than males, but they exhibit high levels of agonistic behavior aga...
The antiaggressive effects of progesterone (P) were evaluated in association with alterations in [35...
High levels of aggressive behaviors against intruders in the nest area are displayed by female rats ...
Three experiments were performed to investigate the role of progesterone in sexual differentiation. ...
Maternal behaviour during the peri-partum period, albeit in differing forms, can be observed in all ...
Treatment of lactating rats with the anti-progestin Mifepristone or Onapristone adversely affects gr...
Oxytocin-estrogen interactions are critical to the neuroendocrine and behavioural changes that occu...
Some animal research suggests that prolactin promotes the protective behaviour known as maternal agg...
A series of five experiments evaluated aggressive behaviors in female golden hamsters (Mesocricetus ...