1986
DOI: 10.1159/000124474
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Effects of Chronic Hyperprolactinemia on Sexual Arousal and Erectile Function in Male Rats

Abstract: Studies were conducted to determine if the inhibitory effects of chronic hyperprolactinemia on sexual behavior in male rats occur through reduced sexual arousal as opposed to reduced erectile function. Pituitary-grafted (hyperprolactinemic) and sham-operated, gonadally intact male rats were given standard tests of copulatory behavior, mounting behavior tests after genital anesthetization and penile reflex tests while restrained in a supine position. Beginning 7 days after pituitary transplantation, the number … Show more

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“…Likewise, a significant reduction in the number of penile flips was observed in ex copula supine tests [79]; such penile flips appear to facilitate vaginal mtromission [ 112,191 ] The inhibitory effects of elevated PRL levels on erectile potency appear to be medmted by central nervous tissue [79]. The suppression of penile reflexes in hyperPRL was reversed after transection of the spinal cord.…”
Section: Prolat Tin and Male Sexual Behaviormentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Likewise, a significant reduction in the number of penile flips was observed in ex copula supine tests [79]; such penile flips appear to facilitate vaginal mtromission [ 112,191 ] The inhibitory effects of elevated PRL levels on erectile potency appear to be medmted by central nervous tissue [79]. The suppression of penile reflexes in hyperPRL was reversed after transection of the spinal cord.…”
Section: Prolat Tin and Male Sexual Behaviormentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The induction of hyperPRL by injection of minced PRL secreting tumors resulted m a significant suppression of penile erections ehcited in a supine test beginning 34 days after tumor inoculation [58]. In contrast, hyperPRL was found to decrease the number of erections as early as 7 days after pttmtary transplant [79]. The differences in the animals' sensitivity to hyperPRL's effect on erectile function may be straindependent.…”
Section: Prolat Tin and Male Sexual Behaviormentioning
confidence: 98%
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