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Query: UMLS:C0027066 (
myoclonus
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The effects of castration in males and sex differences in the effects of estradiol and progesterone on L-5-hydroxytryptophan (L-5-HTP)-induced
myoclonus
in guinea pigs were examined. Castration had no effect on L-5-HTP-induced
myoclonus
in males. There were sex differences in sensitivity to L-5-HTP. In the absence of steroids, L-5-HTP-induced
myoclonus
was higher in gonadectomized males than females. A low dose of estradiol benzoate (EB; 3.5 micrograms) given 46 h before L-5-HTP (100 mg/kg) enhanced
myoclonus
in gonadectomized females but not males. However, at a higher dose of EB (10 micrograms) and a lower dose of L-5-HTP (80 mg/kg), myoclonic responding was enhanced in males. These findings indicate that estradiol has a similar effect on L-5-HTP-induced
myoclonus
in males and females, but do not rule out the possibility of sex differences in sensitivity to L-5-HTP when both sexes are given estradiol priming. When L-5-HTP was given 6 h after 0.5 mg progesterone in estradiol-primed males,
myoclonus
was enhanced.
Progesterone
treatment reverses the facilitative effect of EB on L-5-HTP-induced
myoclonus
in females. Therefore, progesterone has opposite effects on L-5-HTP-induced
myoclonus
in males and females. These findings were discussed with respect to the interaction of steroids and 5-HT transmission in the regulation of steroid-dependent reproductive behavior.
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PMID:Estradiol and progesterone influence L-5-hydroxytryptophan-induced myoclonus in male guinea pigs: sex differences in serotonin-steroid interactions. 298 88