Peptide Effects on Social Behavior: Effects of Vasotocin and Isotocin on Social Approach Behavior in Male Goldfish (Carassius auratus)

The authors measured the effects of centrally infused peptides on social approach behaviors in goldfish ( Carassius auratus ), a social teleost. Vasotocin (VT) inhibited approach responses toward the visual stimuli of conspecifics in the absence of aggressive or sexual olfactory contextual cues in m...

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description The authors measured the effects of centrally infused peptides on social approach behaviors in goldfish ( Carassius auratus ), a social teleost. Vasotocin (VT) inhibited approach responses toward the visual stimuli of conspecifics in the absence of aggressive or sexual olfactory contextual cues in males, and a V1 receptor antagonist stimulated such responses, at least in males that were not highly social in baseline conditions, as did isotocin (IT). In the absence of social stimuli, VT did not affect activity, therefore indicating that the inhibition was not the result of nonspecific effects on arousal or motor functioning. These experiments indicate that VT and IT induce opposite effects on social approach responses in male goldfish and that endogenous VT, at least, is associated with levels of sociality.
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Animal
Animal behavior
Animal ethology
Animal Social Behavior
Animals
Approach Behavior
Arginine Vasopressin - analogs & derivatives
Arginine Vasopressin - pharmacology
Behavior, Animal - drug effects
Biological and medical sciences
Carassius auratus
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Female
Fish
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Goldfish
Hormones
Locomotion - drug effects
Male
Males
Neurology
Oxytocin - analogs & derivatives
Oxytocin - pharmacology
Peptides
Photic Stimulation - methods
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Sex Attractants - pharmacology
Sexual Behavior, Animal
Social Behavior
Teleostei
Time Factors
Vasopressin
Vasotocin - antagonists & inhibitors
Vasotocin - pharmacology
Vertebrata
title Peptide Effects on Social Behavior: Effects of Vasotocin and Isotocin on Social Approach Behavior in Male Goldfish (Carassius auratus)
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