Somatosensory stimuli evoke norepinephrine release in the anterior ventromedial hypothalamus of sexually receptive female rats
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Somatosensory stimuli evoke norepinephrine release in the anterior ventromedial hypothalamus of sexually receptive female rats
Abstract
We used in vivo brain microdialysis to determine the role of specific copulatory stimuli in mating-induced release of norepinephrine in the lateral ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) of hormone-treated, sexually receptive female rats. Ovariectomized rats implanted with a unilateral guide cannula aimed at the ventrolateral VMH received systemic injections of estradiol benzoate daily for 2 days before and progesterone 4 h before the initiation of a 1-h behavioural test. Dialysis probes were lowered immediately after progesterone administration, and 20-min dialysis samples were collected until 1 h after the termination of behavioural testing. Norepinephrine content of dialysates was quantified by high performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection. During mating tests with male rats, dialysate levels of norepinephrine increased significantly over baseline in sexually receptive females with probe placements in the anterior but not posterior VMH. Norepinephrine levels were unchanged if rats were nonreceptive, even if males mounted vigorously and probes were located in the anterior VMH. Hormone-treated females that were placed on male-soiled bedding for 1 h showed no changes in dialysate levels of norepinephrine. Similarly, females in which vaginocervical stimulation was prevented by a vaginal mask failed to show increased levels of norepinephrine in dialysates collected from the anterior VMH, even if they displayed high levels of lordosis behaviour. Thus, the release of norepinephrine is not a result of executing the lordosis posture. The findings suggest that mating-induced increases in norepinephrine release in hormone-treated, sexually receptive rats are confined to the anterior VMH and that somatosensory rather than chemosensory stimuli evoke norepinephrine release. Moreover, experiments with vaginal masks indicate that vaginocervical stimulation is necessary for mating-evoked norepinephrine release in the anterior VMH.
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