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Science 30 November 1979:
Vol. 206. no. 4422, pp. 1099 - 1101
DOI: 10.1126/science.573924

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Science, Vol 206, Issue 4422, 1099-1101
Copyright © 1979 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


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Release of luteinizing hormone in male mice during exposure to females: habituation of the response

A Coquelin and FH Bronson

Male mice release luteinizing hormone when exposed for a short time to a female. In this experiment, multiple blood samples were withdrawn by atrial cannulas from tethered males during either continuous or intermittent exposure to nonreceptive females. After an immediate, transient release of luteinizing hormone, continuous exposure to the same female was accompanied by only random, spontaneous elevations in plasma levels of this hormone. Successive presentations of the same female at 2-hour intervals elicited gradually diminishing luteinizing hormone responses. Exposing such unresponsive males to novel, diestrous females, however, dramatically stimulated their release of the hormone. These results demonstrate habituation of a socially induced, neuroendocrine response involving reproductive hormones.





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