Abstract

Two experiments were conducted to determine whether unilateral implantation of dihydrotestosterone propionate (DHTP) into different brain regions of castrated rats, bearing silastic capsules containing estradiol, could augment sexual behavior without appreciable leakage of androgen into the peripheral circulation. In Experiment 1 implanation of pulverized crystalline DHTP (via 25-gauge, 1-mm-long pellets) facilitated mating significantly without stimulating penile spine growth, provided the pellets were positioned in the lateral septum or medial amygdala. Insertion of DHTP pellets into the preoptic area-anterior hypothalamus, caudate-putamen, or the border of the substantia nigra and ventral tegmental nucleus or of cholesterol pellets into lateral septum or medial amygdala had no behavioral effects. Implanation of DHTP into the lateral septum also failed to activate penile erections in rats restrained in a supine position. In Experiment 2 implantation of different bone wax dilutions of DHTP (via 25-gauge, 1-mm-long pellets) into the preoptic area-anterior hypothalamus augmented males' sexual performance only in that group in which penile spine growth was also significantly stimulated. The results sugggst that 5α-reduced androgen is capable of activating mating in the male rat by acting locally in the lateral septum and/ or medial amygdala.

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