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Sexual behavior and some of its physiological consequences in persistently estrous aged female rats

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In this paper, sexual proceptivity, defined by measures indicative of the female's seeking mating opportunities, was determined to be much suppressed in 18 to 20 month old PVE females compared to either younger cyclic females or 12 to 15 month old females.
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Sexual behavior and some of its consequences were assessed in female rats which, with advancing age, had come to exhibit persistent vaginal estrus (PVE). Sexual receptivity, defined by the animal’s readiness to exhibit lordosis when mounted, was comparable across all ages evaluated. However, sexual proceptivity, defined by measures indicative of the female’s seeking mating opportunities, was determined to be much suppressed in 18 to 20 month old PVE females compared to either younger cyclic females or 12 to 15 month old PVE females. Mating disrupted the PVE pattern. The length of time animals remained out of estrus was positively correlated with the number of intromissions achieved by the male. However, pregnancy was not observed in any of the PVE females and examination of their ovaries and the responses of their uteri to traumatization provided no evidence of progestational responses in these animals. The behavioral data indicate that with continued exposure to the hormonal conditions of PVE there is a suppression of systems mediating the proceptive components of sexual behavior in female rats. It is suggested that changes in the concentrations of pituitary and/or ovarian hormones reported to occur as PVE rats continue to age may account for these changes in behavior.

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Nuclear Estradiol and Cytosol Progestin Receptor Concentrations in the Brain and the Pituitary Gland and Sexual Behavior in Ovariectomized Estradiol-Treated Middle-Aged Rats*

TL;DR: E2-induced nuclear E2 receptor concentrations are lower in selected areas of the brain of middle-aged rats, and these changes appear to be physiologically important because they are correlated with changes in E2- induced cytosol progestin receptor concentrations and steroid-induced behaviors.
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Age-related changes in cytoplasmic estradiol receptor concentrations in microdissected brain nuclei: correlations with changes in steroid-induced sexual behavior.

TL;DR: To determine at what age changes in cytoplasmic estradiol receptors are evident in specific microdissected brain areas of the female rat, and assess whether alterations parallel previous changes observed when large brain areas were used for determination of receptor concentrations, virgin female Sprague-Dawley rats were used.
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Neuroendocrine control of luteinizing hormone secretion and reproductive function in spontaneously persistent-estrous aging rats.

TL;DR: The effects of caging and mating with male rats on LH release in PE females and the number of pups delivered at term were examined, and their reproductive capacity was assessed.
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Male stimulation of luteinizing hormone surge, progesterone secretion and ovulation in spontaneously persistent-estrous, aging rats.

TL;DR: The relationship between the LH surge, the increase in progesterone (P) secretion and ovulation in PE females exposed to males, and whether intromission was essential for the male-induced pre-ovulatory LH surge was examined.
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The Sexual Psychoendocrinology of Aging

TL;DR: In the case of King David, the discrepancy between libido and potency was found to be a common experience of aging men as has been substantiated in several studies (Verwoerdt et al., 1969a,b; Kinsey et al. as discussed by the authors ).
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Sexual attractivity, proceptivity, and receptivity in female mammals

TL;DR: Special definitions are proposed for three concepts representing characteristics of female mammals when they are in estrus, trying to measure each variable in the S-R paradigm and to identify the causal agents determining each aspect of the estrous female's behavioral characteristics.
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Chronological Changes in Sex Steroid, Gonadotropin and Prolactin Secretion in Aging Female Rats Displaying Different Reproductive States

TL;DR: The results suggest that continuous exposure to medium levels of estrogens, particularly in the presence of sustained low progesterone secretion, may alter pituitary secretion of prolactin in aging rats.
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Sexual exhaustion and recovery in the male rat

TL;DR: As measured by ejaculation-frequency, the curve of sexual recovery is negatively accelerated and probably reaches asymptote after 7 to 10 days of rest, and various other measures in addition to ejaculations-frequency support this conclusion.
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Progesterone: Inhibition of rodent sexual behavior

TL;DR: Inhibition of receptive behavior has been induced by progesterone implanted in the rodent midbrain, but not by implants in other regions of the CNS, which correlates with the observation that rodent mid brain concentrates progester one more than other brain regions.
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Temporal Aspect of Uterine Sensitivity in the Pseudopregnant or Pregnant Rat

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