Dopamine is involved in the different patterns of copulatory behavior of Roman high and low avoidance rats: studies with apomorphine and haloperidol

SANNA, FABRIZIO;PILUDU, MARIA ANTONIETTA;CORDA, MARIA GIUSEPPA;ARGIOLAS, ANTONIO;GIORGI, OSVALDO;MELIS, MARIA ROSARIA
2014-01-01

Abstract

Outbred Roman high- (RHA) and low-avoidance (RLA) rats, originally selected for rapid vs. poor acquisition of active avoidance in a shuttle box, show differential copulatory patterns when exposed to a receptive female. Indeed, in the first copulation test male RHA rats show more mounts, intromissions and ejaculations than RLA rats. Such differences do not disappear in subsequent copulation tests, with sexually experienced RHA rats always showing higher levels of sexual motivation and performance than their RLA counterparts. This study shows that the different copulatory patterns of sexually experienced RHA and RLA rats are differentially facilitated by apomorphine, a mixed D1/D2-like dopamine receptor agonist, and impaired by haloperidol, a D2-like dopamine receptor antagonist, given at doses which facilitate and impair, respectively, copulatory behaviour in Sprague Dawley rats used as an external reference strain. Accordingly, apomorphine-induced facilitation and haloperidol-induced impairment of copulatory behaviour were more robust in RLA than RHA rats, as indicated by their effects on several copulatory parameters including mount, intromission and ejaculation latencies, mount, intromission and ejaculation frequencies, post ejaculatory interval, inter-intromission interval and copulatory efficacy. Pretreatment with haloperidol also reduced the facilitatory effect of apomorphine more effectively in RLA than RHA rats. These results suggest that the different copulatory patterns of RHA and RLA rats are mainly due to a lower dopaminergic tone at level of the mesolimbic and incerto-hypothalamic dopaminergic systems of RLA vs. RHA rats, which play a key role in sexual behaviour.
2014
Inglese
124
211
219
9
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
RHA rats; RLA rats; Copulatory behaviour; Dopamine; Apomorphine; Haloperidol
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Sanna, Fabrizio; Piludu, MARIA ANTONIETTA; Corda, MARIA GIUSEPPA; Argiolas, Antonio; Giorgi, Osvaldo; Melis, MARIA ROSARIA
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