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Ovariectomized female rats treated with estrogen, in dosages too low to provoke mating, displayed this behavior when given subcutaneous injections of synthetic luteinizing hormone-releasing factor (LRF) 48 hours later. Two hours after the injection of LRF, components of female sexual behavior appeared. The lordosis reflex followed mounting by the male, and darting and hopping behavior was quite prevalent. On the other hand, treatment with estrogen followed by luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, or thyrotropin-releasing factor did not induce copulatory behavior. The results suggest that LRF may play a role in induction of mating behavior.
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Robert L. Moss
Northwestern University
Samuel M. McCann
The Wistar Institute
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The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a21ff9df833e2d5e857f234 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.181.4095.177