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Neuronal nitric oxide synthase and gonadal steroid interaction in the MPOA of male rats: Co-localization and testosterone-induced restoration of copulation and nNOS-immunoreactivity
Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) in the medial preoptic area (MPOA) has been implicated in various physiological functions, including male rat copulation. Based on their apparent sensitivity to gonadal steroid manipulation, we hypothesized that nNOS cells contain steroid receptors, and the test...
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description | Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) in the medial preoptic area (MPOA) has been implicated in various physiological functions, including male rat copulation. Based on their apparent sensitivity to gonadal steroid manipulation, we hypothesized that nNOS cells contain steroid receptors, and the testosterone-induced restoration of nNOS-immunoreactivity in castrates should accompany the restoration of copulation. In Experiment 1, we investigated co-localization of nNOS with the androgen receptor (AR) and the estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) using immunocytochemistry. We found regionally specific co-localizations of nNOS-AR and nNOS-ERα. In Experiment 2, we investigated the relationship between MPOA nNOS-immunoreactivity (ir) and copulatory measures in the testosterone-induced restoration paradigm in castrates. The restoration of various copulatory measures was accompanied by an increase in optical density of nNOS-ir, but not in the number of nNOS-ir cells. These data provide additional evidence supporting the role of MPOA nitric oxide in male rat copulation. |
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