Stimulus characterization of estradiol applying a crossfamiliarization taste aversion procedure in female mice

In female mice ( n = 240), the estradiol stimulus was characterized by studying preexposure effects of sex steroids and sickness-inducing drugs on estradiol-induced (50 μg/kg SC) conditioned taste aversion (CTA). It was established that preexposure to estradiol itself (2–50 μg/kg SC) attenuates the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physiology & behavior 1993-04, Vol.53 (4), p.715-719
Hauptverfasser: De Beun, René, Peeters, Bernard W.M.M, Broekkamp, Chris L.E
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Zusammenfassung:In female mice ( n = 240), the estradiol stimulus was characterized by studying preexposure effects of sex steroids and sickness-inducing drugs on estradiol-induced (50 μg/kg SC) conditioned taste aversion (CTA). It was established that preexposure to estradiol itself (2–50 μg/kg SC) attenuates the development of CTA produced by the hormone. Only partial crossfamiliarization effects were found with progesterone (50–200 μg/kg SC) and testosterone (250–1000 μg/kg SC), steroids that induce CTA themselves. Preexposure to the sickness-inducing drugs lithium chloride (22 mg/kg SC) and apomorphine (0.1–0.2 mg/kg SC) prevented or substantially reduced the development of estradiol-induced CTA, respectively. It was concluded that only a low degree of stimulus resemblance exists between estradiol and the other principal sex steroids, progesterone and testosterone. In addition, it was concluded that the estradiol stimulus resembles the stimuli produced by sickness-inducing drugs.
ISSN:0031-9384
1873-507X
DOI:10.1016/0031-9384(93)90178-I