Lv. Riters et al., Effects of naloxone on the acquisition and expression of appetitive and consummatory sexual behavior in male Japanese quail, PHYSL BEHAV, 66(5), 1999, pp. 763-773
Previous studies in Japanese quail indicate that central administration of
the opioid antagonist naloxone enhances consummatory sexual behavior (CSB).
This effect could be related either to a decrease in sexual satiety or to
previously documented stimulatory effects of naloxone on GnRH. The present
studies were performed to investigate these two possibilities and to explor
e for the first time opioid involvement in the expression and acquisition o
f appetitive aspects of sexual behavior (ASB) in castrated, testosterone-tr
eated Japanese quail. Although no effects on either ASB or CSB were observe
d in response to peripheral naloxone injections, a significant increase in
CSB was observed in males receiving central injections of naloxone. Central
injections of naloxone had no effect on the acquisition of a social proxim
ity response used to measure ASB. However, compared to controls a greater n
umber of naloxone-treated birds copulated in the test arena on the first da
y. Overall, these results indicate an inhibitory role for opioids in CSB, a
nd suggest that opioids are differentially involved in different aspects of
sexual behavior. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Inc.