Ca. Frye et al., Estrous cycle and sex differences in performance on anxiety tasks coincidewith increases in hippocampal progesterone and 3 alpha,5 alpha-THP, PHARM BIO B, 67(3), 2000, pp. 587-596
Sex differences and estrous cycle variations in anxiolytic-like behaviors a
nd progestin concentrations were examined. Proestrous (n = 22), estrous (n
= 19), diestrous (n = 20), and male (n = 18) Long-Evans rats were tested in
horizontal crossing, open field, elevated plus-maze, emergence, holeboard,
social interaction, tailflick, pawlick, and defensive burying tasks. Conce
ntrations of plasma and hippocampal progesterone and 5 alpha -pregnan-3 alp
ha -ol-20-one (3 alpha ,5 alpha -THP) were measured by radioimmunoassay in
behaviorally tested (proestrus n = 11, estrus n = 8, diestrus n = 9, male n
= 7) and yoked non-tested rats (proestrus n = 11, estrus n = 8, diestrus n
= 10, male n = 8). Proestrous females exhibited mole anxiolytic-like behav
ior than all other groups on the elevated plus-maze, social interaction, an
d defensive burying tasks. Proestrous females had significantly shorter lat
encies to emerge from a cylinder than did estrous and diestrous females, bu
t not males. Proestrous and estrous females entered significantly more peri
pheral and total squares in a brightly-lit open field than did males. While
proestrous females had a tendency to make more beam breaks than did males
in the horizontal crossing task, there were no differences between groups o
n the holeboard task. There was a tendency for proestrous females to have l
onger tailflick latencies than diestrous and male rats; however, on the paw
lick task there were no differences among the groups. Plasma and central pr
ogesterone and 3 alpha ,5 alpha -THP of tested and non-tested rats were not
different. Proestrous females had significantly higher plasma and hippocam
pal progesterone and 3 alpha ,5 alpha -THP levels than all other groups. Th
ese data demonstrate that proestrous increases in anxiolytic-like behavior
coincide with elevated circulating and hippocampal progestin concentrations
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