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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663281/prolactin-is-associated-with-proximity-to-incubating-partner-rather-than-parental-care-in-black-headed-gulls
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kat Bebbington, Charline Parenteau, Olivier Chastel, Ton G G Groothuis
The peptide hormone prolactin plays an important role in the expression of parental care behaviours across bird and mammal taxa. While a great deal is known about how plasma prolactin concentrations vary across the reproductive cycle, the few studies that investigate how prolactin relates to individual-level variation in parental care have reported mixed results. We argue that, since parental care is also affected by social interactions and environmental constraints, prolactin may better reflect behaviours that are indirectly related to parenting than the absolute level of care that is eventually expressed...
April 24, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38652981/testosterone-gender-identity-and-gender-stereotyped-personality-attributes
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Kathleen V Casto, Dale J Cohen, Modupe Akinola, Pranjal H Mehta
Sex/gender differences in personality associated with gender stereotyped behavior are widely studied in psychology yet remain a subject of ongoing debate. Exposure to testosterone during developmental periods is considered to be a primary mediator of many sex/gender differences in behavior. Extensions of this research has led to both lay beliefs and initial research about individual differences in basal testosterone in adulthood relating to "masculine" personality. In this study, we explored the relationships between testosterone, gender identity, and gender stereotyped personality attributes in a sample of over 400 university students (65 % female assigned at birth)...
April 22, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643533/sex-mechanisms-as-nonbinary-influences-on-cognitive-diversity
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Nicola M Grissom, Nic Glewwe, Cathy Chen, Erin Giglio
Essentially all neuropsychiatric diagnoses show some degree of sex and/or gender differences in their etiology, diagnosis, or prognosis. As a result, the roles of sex-related variables in behavior and cognition are of strong interest to many, with several lines of research showing effects on executive functions and value-based decision making in particular. These findings are often framed within a sex binary, with behavior of females described as less optimal than male "defaults"-- a framing that pits males and females against each other and deemphasizes the enormous overlap in fundamental neural mechanisms across sexes...
April 20, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640590/longitudinal-changes-in-sexual-desire-and-attraction-among-women-who-started-using-the-natural-cycles-app
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Jeffrey Gassen, Summer Mengelkoch, Divya Shanmugam, Jack T Pearson, Agathe van Lamsweerde, Eleonora Benhar, Sarah E Hill
Many women experience sexual side effects, such as decreased libido, when taking hormonal contraceptives (HCs). However, little is known about the extent to which libido recovers after discontinuing HCs, nor about the timeframe in which recovery is expected to occur. Given that HCs suppress the activities of multiple endogenous hormones that regulate both the ovulatory cycle and women's sexual function, resumption of cycles should predict libido recovery. Here, using a combination of repeated and retrospective measures, we examined changes in sexual desire and partner attraction (among partnered women) across a three-month period in a sample of Natural Cycles users (Survey 1: n = 1596; Survey 2: n = 550) who recently discontinued HCs...
April 18, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38636206/ovulatory-cycle-shifts-in-human-motivational-prioritisation-of-sex-and-food
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Lara Schleifenbaum, Julia Stern, Julie C Driebe, Larissa L Wieczorek, Tanja M Gerlach, Ruben C Arslan, Lars Penke
Previous research on the endogenous effects of ovarian hormones on motivational states in women has focused on sexual motivation. The Motivational Priority Shifts Hypothesis has a broader scope. It predicts a shift from somatic to reproductive motivation when fertile. In a highly powered preregistered online diary study across 40 days, we tested whether 390 women report such an ovulatory shift in sexual and eating motivation and behaviour. We compared 209 naturally cycling women to 181 women taking hormonal contraceptives (HC) to rule out non-ovulatory changes across the cycle as confounders...
April 17, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38636205/thyroid-hormone-deficiency-affects-anxiety-related-behaviors-and-expression-of-hippocampal-glutamate-transporters-in-male-congenital-hypothyroid-rat-offspring
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Zohreh Zare, Sakineh Shafia, Moslem Mohammadi
Thyroid hormones are crucial for brain development and their deficiency during fetal and postnatal periods can lead to mood and cognitive disorders. We aimed to examine the consequences of thyroid hormone deficiency on anxiety-related behaviors and protein expression of hippocampal glutamate transporters in congenital hypothyroid male offspring rats. Possible beneficial effects of treadmill exercise have also been examined. Congenital hypothyroidism was induced by adding propylthiouracil (PTU) to drinking water of pregnant Wistar rats from gestational day 6 until the end of the weaning period (postnatal day 28)...
April 17, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608380/social-niche-shapes-social-behavior-and-cortisol-concentrations-during-adolescence-in-female-guinea-pigs
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Taylor L Rystrom, S Helene Richter, Norbert Sachser, Sylvia Kaiser
Individualized social niches arise in social groups, resulting in divergent social behavior profiles among group members. During sensitive life phases, the individualized social niche can profoundly impact the development of social behavior and associated phenotypes such as hormone (e.g. cortisol) concentrations. Focusing on adolescence, we investigated the relationship between the individualized social niche, social behavior, and cortisol concentrations (baseline and responsiveness) in female guinea pigs. Females were pair-housed in early adolescence (initial social pair formation), and a social niche transition was induced after six weeks by replacing the partner with either a larger or smaller female...
April 11, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583235/generalization-of-a-positive-feature-interoceptive-morphine-occasion-setter-across-the-rat-estrous-cycle
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Davin R Peart, Ella V Claridge, Jessica M Karlovcec, Rita El Azali, Kathleen E LaDouceur, Anita Sikic, Abina Thomas, Adiia P Stone, Jennifer E Murray
INTRODUCTION: Interoceptive stimuli elicited by drug administration acquire conditioned modulatory properties of the induction of conditioned appetitive behaviours by exteroceptive cues. This effect may be modeled using a drug discrimination task in which the drug stimulus is trained as a positive-feature (FP) occasion setter (OS) that disambiguates the relation between an exteroceptive light conditioned stimulus (CS) and a sucrose unconditioned stimulus (US). We previously reported that females are less sensitive to generalization of a FP morphine OS than males, so we investigated the role of endogenous ovarian hormones in this difference...
April 6, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582062/sex-differences-in-responses-to-aggressive-encounters-among-california-mice
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Jace X Kuske, Alexandra Serna Godoy, Alison V Ramirez, Brian C Trainor
Despite how widespread female aggression is across the animal kingdom, there remains much unknown about its neuroendocrine mechanisms, especially in females that engage in aggression outside the peripartum period. Although the impact of aggressive experience on steroid hormone responses have been described, little is known about the impact of these experiences on female behavior or the subsequent neuropeptide responses to performing aggression. In this study, we compared behavioral responses in both male and female adult California mice based on if they had 0, 1, or 3 aggressive encounters using a resident intruder paradigm...
April 5, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574447/effects-of-the-combination-of-chronic-unpredictable-stress-and-environmental-enrichment-on-anxiety-like-behavior-assessed-using-the-elevated-plus-maze-in-swiss-male-mice-hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal-axis-mediated-mechanisms
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Ariadne Elisa Belo-Silva, Nivea Karla de Gusmão Taveiros Silva, Priscila Marianno, Gabriel de Araújo Costa, Veridiana Petenati da Rovare, Alexis Bailey, Carolina Demarchi Munhoz, Leonardo Santana Novaes, Rosana Camarini
Environmental enrichment (EE) is a paradigm that offers the animal a plethora of stimuli, including physical, cognitive, sensory, and social enrichment. Exposure to EE can modulate both anxiety responses and plasma corticosterone. In this study, our objective was to explore how chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) impacts anxiety-related behaviors in male Swiss mice raised in EE conditions. Additionally, we investigated corticosterone and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) levels to assess the involvement of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in mediating these responses...
April 3, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522143/effects-of-paternal-deprivation-on-empathetic-behavior-and-the-involvement-of-oxytocin-receptors-in-the-anterior-cingulate-cortex
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Wenjuan Hou, Huan Ma, Caihong Huang, Yin Li, Lu Li, Lizi Zhang, Yishan Qu, Yufeng Xun, Qixuan Yang, Zhixiong He, Fadao Tai
Paternal deprivation (PD) impairs social cognition and sociality and increases levels of anxiety-like behavior. However, whether PD affects the levels of empathy in offspring and its underlying mechanisms remain unknown. The present study found that PD increased anxiety-like behavior in mandarin voles (Microtus mandarinus), impaired sociality, reduced the ability of emotional contagion, and the level of consolation behavior. Meanwhile, PD reduced OT neurons in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) in both male and female mandarin voles...
March 23, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513527/early-life-conditions-reduce-similarity-between-reproductive-partners-in-hpa-axis-response-to-stress
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Buddhamas P Kriengwatana, Christopher J Marshall, Tyler Stevenson, Pat Monaghan
Social environments modulate endocrine function, yet it is unclear whether individuals can become like their social partners in how they physiologically respond to stressors. This social transmission of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis reactivity could have long-term consequences for health and lifespan of individuals if their social partners react to stressors with an exaggerated HPA axis response. We tested whether glucocorticoid levels in response to stress of breeding partners changes after breeding depending on whether partners had similar or dissimilar postnatal conditions...
March 20, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513526/letrozole-delays-acquisition-of-water-maze-task-in-female-balb-c-mice-possible-involvement-of-anxiety
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Jacek Mamczarz, Malcolm Lane, Istvan Merchenthaler
Letrozole, an aromatase inhibitor preventing estrogen synthesis from testosterone, is used as an adjuvant therapy in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer patients. However, like other aromatase inhibitors, it induces many side effects, including impaired cognition. Despite its negative effect in humans, results from animal models are inconsistent and suggest that letrozole can either impair or improve cognition. Here, we studied the effects of chronic letrozole treatment on cognitive behavior of adult female BALB/c mice, a relevant animal model for breast cancer studies, to develop an appropriate animal model aimed at testing therapies to mitigate side effects of letrozole...
March 20, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503191/androgen-regulation-of-behavioral-stress-responses-and-the-hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-axis
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Damian G Zuloaga, Jennifer J Lafrican, Kristen L Zuloaga
Testosterone is a powerful steroid hormone that can impact the brain and behavior in various ways, including regulating behavioral and neuroendocrine (hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis) stress responses. Early in life androgens can act to alter development of brain regions associated with stress regulation, which ultimately impacts the display of stress responses later in life. Adult circulating androgens can also influence the expression of distinct genes and proteins that regulate stress responses...
March 18, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503098/the-paradox-of-spring-thyroid-and-glucocorticoid-responses-to-cold-temperatures-and-food-availability-in-free-living-carneddau-ponies
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Jessica Granweiler, Jurgi Cristóbal-Azkarate, Nathan Morton, Rupert Palme, Susanne Shultz
In seasonal environments, maintaining a constant body temperature poses challenges for endotherms. Cold winters at high latitudes, with limited food availability, create opposing demands on metabolism: upregulation preserves body temperature but depletes energy reserves. Examining endocrine profiles, such as thyroid hormone triiodothyronine (T3) and glucocorticoids (GCs), proxies for changes in metabolic rate and acute stressors, offer insights into physiological trade-offs. We evaluated how environmental conditions and gestation impact on faecal hormone metabolites (fT3Ms and fGCMs) from late winter to spring in a free-living population of Carneddau ponies...
March 18, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38492501/conditioned-preferences-gated-by-experience-context-and-endocrine-systems
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Patrick K Monari, Emma R Hammond, Xin Zhao, Alyse N Maksimoski, Radmila Petric, Candice L Malone, Lauren V Riters, Catherine A Marler
Central to the navigation of an ever-changing environment is the ability to form positive associations with places and conspecifics. The functions of location and social conditioned preferences are often studied independently, limiting our understanding of their interplay. Furthermore, a de-emphasis on natural functions of conditioned preferences has led to neurobiological interpretations separated from ecological context. By adopting a naturalistic and ethological perspective, we uncover complexities underlying the expression of conditioned preferences...
March 15, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38492348/prolactin-promotes-the-recruitment-of-main-olfactory-bulb-cells-and-enhances-the-behavioral-exploration-toward-a-socio-sexual-stimulus-in-female-mice
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Viridiana Cerbantez-Bueno, Verónica Viñuela-Berni, Daniel Eduardo Muñoz-Mayorga, Teresa Morales, Rebeca Corona
Olfactory communication is triggered by pheromones that profoundly influence neuroendocrine responses to drive social interactions. Two principal olfactory systems process pheromones: the main and the vomeronasal or accessory system. Prolactin receptors are expressed in both systems suggesting a participation in the processing of olfactory information. We previously reported that prolactin participates in the sexual and olfactory bulb maturation of females. Therefore, we explored the expression of prolactin receptors within the olfactory bulb during sexual maturation and the direct responses of prolactin upon pheromonal exposure...
March 15, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38484567/glucocorticoid-response-to-naturalistic-interactions-between-children-and-dogs
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Gitanjali E Gnanadesikan, Elizabeth Carranza, Katherine M King, Abigail C Flyer, Gianna Ossello, Paige G Smith, Netzin G Steklis, H Dieter Steklis, Jessica J Connelly, Melissa Barnett, Nancy Gee, Stacey Tecot, Evan L MacLean
Although research has shown that pets appear to provide certain types of social support to children, little is known about the physiological bases of these effects, especially in naturalistic contexts. In this study, we investigated the effect of free-form interactions between children (ages 8-10 years) and dogs on salivary cortisol concentrations in both species. We further investigated the role of the child-dog relationship by comparing interactions with the child's pet dog to interactions with an unfamiliar dog or a nonsocial control condition, and modeled associations between survey measures of the human-animal bond and children's physiological responses...
March 13, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479349/a-tale-of-two-males-behavioral-and-neural-mechanisms-of-alternative-reproductive-tactics-in-midshipman-fish
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Andrew H Bass
An amalgam of investigations at the interface of neuroethology and behavioral neuroendocrinology first established the most basic behavioral, neuroanatomical, and neurophysiological characters of vocal-acoustic communication morphs in the plainfin midshipman fish, Porichthys notatus Girard. This foundation has led, in turn, to the repeated demonstration that neuro-behavioral mechanisms driving reproductive-related, vocal-acoustic behaviors can be uncoupled from gonadal state for two adult male phenotypes that follow alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs)...
March 12, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38452613/social-regulation-of-arginine-vasopressin-and-oxytocin-systems-in-a-wild-group-living-fish
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Brett M Culbert, Isaac Y Ligocki, Matthew G Salena, Marian Y L Wong, Ian M Hamilton, Nicholas J Bernier, Sigal Balshine
The neuropeptides arginine vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OXT) are key regulators of social behaviour across vertebrates. However, much of our understanding of how these neuropeptide systems interact with social behaviour is centred around laboratory studies which fail to capture the social and physiological challenges of living in the wild. To evaluate relationships between these neuropeptide systems and social behaviour in the wild, we studied social groups of the cichlid fish Neolamprologus pulcher in Lake Tanganyika, Africa...
March 6, 2024: Hormones and Behavior
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