Induction of maternal behavior in virgin rats after intracerebroventricular administration of oxytocin
- 1 December 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 76 (12) , 6661-6665
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.76.12.6661
Abstract
Oxytocin produces uterine contractions and milk ejection, functions related to parturition and nurturing. Studies were conducted to determine if this peptide, native to the brain and the posterior pituitary gland, plays a role in the induction of maternal behavior. Intact virgin female rats were given 0.4 .mu.g of oxytocin, 0.4 .mu.g of [Arg8]vasopressin or saline through lateral ventricular cannulae. Of intact rats receiving oxytocin, 42% displayed full maternal behavior towards foster pups. None of the saline- or vasopressin-treated animals displayed full maternal behavior. Criteria in 5 behavioral categories had to be fulfilled by an animal within 2 h of injection for its behavior to be considered fully maternal. When partial maternal responses were considered, oxytocin was significantly more effective than saline and marginally more effective than vasopressin. Five animals responding fully maternally after oxytocin injection were allowed to stay with pups for 10 days. All five continued to display full maternal behavior during this time. Nearly all animals that responded fully maternally to oxytocin injection were in the last day of diestrus or in proestrus or estrus. Elevated or recently elevated levels of estrogen may be necessary for the induction of full maternal behavior by oxytocin. Virgin female rats (27) were ovariectomized and given either 100 .mu.g of estradiol benzoate/kg in oil s.c. or oil alone immediately after operation. All animals received 0.4 .mu.g of oxytocin intracerebroventricularly 48 h later. Eleven of 13 estrogen-primed animals became fully maternal; none of 14 nonprimed animals became fully maternal.Keywords
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