Behavioral and hormonal changes following the continuous administration of testosterone in females in capuchin monkey adult females (Sapajus Libidinosus)
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Resumo: | Although the role of estradiol in female sexual behavior is well documented, some studies have suggested a joint action of this steroid with testosterone in modulating female sexual behavior. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of testosterone administration on the behavioral and hormonal aspects of female capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus). 12 adult female capuchin monkeys kept at the Primatology Center of the University of Brasília were used. The study was divided into three phases, that is, 1st phase: baseline (24 days); 2nd phase: testosterone treatment (63 days) and 3rd phase: Placebo (63 days), totaling 150 consecutive days. The sexual and non-sexual behavior of the monkeys was monitored throughout the phases using the Focal Animal Method. For hormonal analyses, 15 blood samples were collected from each female every 10 days. An increase in the frequency of expression of sexual behavior (p<0.05) and serum levels of testosterone and DHT (p<0.05) was observed during testosterone treatment. Thus, this study points to a positive effect of exogenous testosterone in modulating the sexual behavior of female capuchin monkeys. The results of this study may contribute to a better understanding of continued testosterone use in humans and may be useful in assessing the risks of chronic testosterone use. |
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Behavioral and hormonal changes following the continuous administration of testosterone in females in capuchin monkey adult females (Sapajus Libidinosus)Alterações comportamentais e hormonais após a administração contínua de testosterona em fêmeas adultas de macacos-prego (Sapajus Libidinosus)TestosteronaComportamento SexualAlterações FisiológicasPrimatasTestosteroneSexual BehaviorPhysiological ChangesPrimatesAlthough the role of estradiol in female sexual behavior is well documented, some studies have suggested a joint action of this steroid with testosterone in modulating female sexual behavior. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of testosterone administration on the behavioral and hormonal aspects of female capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus). 12 adult female capuchin monkeys kept at the Primatology Center of the University of Brasília were used. The study was divided into three phases, that is, 1st phase: baseline (24 days); 2nd phase: testosterone treatment (63 days) and 3rd phase: Placebo (63 days), totaling 150 consecutive days. The sexual and non-sexual behavior of the monkeys was monitored throughout the phases using the Focal Animal Method. For hormonal analyses, 15 blood samples were collected from each female every 10 days. An increase in the frequency of expression of sexual behavior (p<0.05) and serum levels of testosterone and DHT (p<0.05) was observed during testosterone treatment. Thus, this study points to a positive effect of exogenous testosterone in modulating the sexual behavior of female capuchin monkeys. The results of this study may contribute to a better understanding of continued testosterone use in humans and may be useful in assessing the risks of chronic testosterone use.Embora o papel do estradiol no comportamento sexual feminino esteja bem documentado, alguns estudos têm sugerido uma ação conjunta deste esteroide com testosterona na modulação do comportamento sexual feminino. Portanto, o objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar os efeitos da administração de testosterona nos aspectos comportamentais e hormonais de fêmeas de macacos-prego (Sapajus libidinosus). Foram utilizados 12 macacos-prego femeas adultos mantidos no Centro de Primatologia da Universidade de Brasília. O estudo foi dividido em três fases, ou seja, 1ª fase: basal (24 dias); 2ª fase: tratamento com testosterona (63 dias) e 3ª fase: Placebo (63 dias), totalizando 150 dias consecutivos. O comportamento sexual e não-sexual dos macacos foi monitorado ao longo das fases pelo Método Animal Focal. Para análises hormonais, foram coletadas 15 amostras de sangue de cada fêmea a cada 10 dias. Observou-se aumento na frequência de expressão do comportamento sexual (p<0,05), nos níveis séricos de testosterona e DHT (p<0,05) durante o tratamento com testosterona. Assim, este estudo aponta para um efeito positivo da testosterona exógena na modulação do comportamento sexual de fêmeas de macacos-prego. Os resultados deste estudo podem contribuir para uma melhor compreensão do uso continuado de testosterona em humanos e podem ser úteis na avaliação dos riscos do uso crônico de testosterona.Centro Universitário Euro-Americano - UNIEURO2024-03-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/2210.61695/rcs.v2i1.22Revista Ciências da Saúde Ceuma; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024); 28-38Revista Ciências da Saúde Ceuma; v. 2 n. 1 (2024); 28-382965-606010.61695/rcs.v2i1reponame:Revista Ciências da Saúde Ceumainstname:Centro Universitário Euro-Americano (Unieuro)instacron:UNIEUROenghttps://revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/22/17Copyright (c) 2024 Rosângela Correa Rodrigues, Maria Clotilde Henriques Tavareshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues, Rosângela CorreaTavares, Maria Clotilde Henriques2024-03-28T13:39:41Zoai:ojs.revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br:article/22Revistahttps://revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br/revistaPRIhttps://revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br/revista/oaictomaz@ceuma.br || issac.lara@unieuro.edu.br2965-60602965-6060opendoar:2024-03-28T13:39:41Revista Ciências da Saúde Ceuma - Centro Universitário Euro-Americano (Unieuro)false |
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Behavioral and hormonal changes following the continuous administration of testosterone in females in capuchin monkey adult females (Sapajus Libidinosus) Alterações comportamentais e hormonais após a administração contínua de testosterona em fêmeas adultas de macacos-prego (Sapajus Libidinosus) |
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Behavioral and hormonal changes following the continuous administration of testosterone in females in capuchin monkey adult females (Sapajus Libidinosus) |
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Behavioral and hormonal changes following the continuous administration of testosterone in females in capuchin monkey adult females (Sapajus Libidinosus) Rodrigues, Rosângela Correa Testosterona Comportamento Sexual Alterações Fisiológicas Primatas Testosterone Sexual Behavior Physiological Changes Primates |
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Behavioral and hormonal changes following the continuous administration of testosterone in females in capuchin monkey adult females (Sapajus Libidinosus) |
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Behavioral and hormonal changes following the continuous administration of testosterone in females in capuchin monkey adult females (Sapajus Libidinosus) |
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Behavioral and hormonal changes following the continuous administration of testosterone in females in capuchin monkey adult females (Sapajus Libidinosus) |
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Behavioral and hormonal changes following the continuous administration of testosterone in females in capuchin monkey adult females (Sapajus Libidinosus) |
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Behavioral and hormonal changes following the continuous administration of testosterone in females in capuchin monkey adult females (Sapajus Libidinosus) |
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Rodrigues, Rosângela Correa |
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Rodrigues, Rosângela Correa Tavares, Maria Clotilde Henriques |
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Tavares, Maria Clotilde Henriques |
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Rodrigues, Rosângela Correa Tavares, Maria Clotilde Henriques |
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Testosterona Comportamento Sexual Alterações Fisiológicas Primatas Testosterone Sexual Behavior Physiological Changes Primates |
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Testosterona Comportamento Sexual Alterações Fisiológicas Primatas Testosterone Sexual Behavior Physiological Changes Primates |
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Although the role of estradiol in female sexual behavior is well documented, some studies have suggested a joint action of this steroid with testosterone in modulating female sexual behavior. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of testosterone administration on the behavioral and hormonal aspects of female capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus). 12 adult female capuchin monkeys kept at the Primatology Center of the University of Brasília were used. The study was divided into three phases, that is, 1st phase: baseline (24 days); 2nd phase: testosterone treatment (63 days) and 3rd phase: Placebo (63 days), totaling 150 consecutive days. The sexual and non-sexual behavior of the monkeys was monitored throughout the phases using the Focal Animal Method. For hormonal analyses, 15 blood samples were collected from each female every 10 days. An increase in the frequency of expression of sexual behavior (p<0.05) and serum levels of testosterone and DHT (p<0.05) was observed during testosterone treatment. Thus, this study points to a positive effect of exogenous testosterone in modulating the sexual behavior of female capuchin monkeys. The results of this study may contribute to a better understanding of continued testosterone use in humans and may be useful in assessing the risks of chronic testosterone use. |
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