The hormonal basis of maternal behavior in the hamster has not been cl
early established. Treatment of parturient females on the day of deliv
ery with the prolactin release inhibitor, bromocriptine, resulted in a
significant disruption of maternal responsiveness at doses as low as
0.5 mg When pregnant females were implanted with ectopic pituitary gra
fts under the kidney capsule on day 8 or 9 of gestation to elevate cir
culating prolactin levels, there was no disruption of maternal behavio
r after bromocriptine injection on the day of delivery. Taken together
, these data indicate that prolactin may be an important modulator of
the natural onset of maternal behavior at parturition in the hamster.