Ct. Wang et al., DOPAMINE RELEASE IN THE NUCLEUS-ACCUMBENS DURING SEXUAL-BEHAVIOR IN PRENATALLY STRESSED ADULT MALE-RATS, Neuroscience letters, 200(1), 1995, pp. 29-32
In vivo microdialysis experiments were performed on the nucleus accumb
ens (NAc) during observation of sexual behavior (including motivation
and copulation) to determine if there were any changes in NAc dopamine
(DA) transmission in prenatally stressed (PS) adult male rats. Approx
imate 37% of control males and 83% of PS males did not exhibit copulat
ion during the sexual behavior tests and no significant changes in NAc
DA release were seen during exposure to estrous females. In contrast,
both control and PS males that displayed copulatory behavior showed a
marked increase in NAc DA release when presented with a sexually rece
ptive female behind a screen and this increased further during actual
copulation. The increase in DA release in copulatory PS males was not
significantly different from that in sexually active control males. In
addition, a similar extent in DA release induced by high potassium pe
rfusate was observed in all rats. These results suggest that prenatal
stress may result in a deficit in DA neurotransmission in the NAc and
this deficit may possibly cause impaired male sexual behavior in rats.