Natural breeding conditions and artificial increases in testosterone have opposite effects on the brains of adult male songbirds: a meta-analysis.

Abstract:

:A meta-analysis of the literature shows that in adult male songbirds, brain mass, telencephalon volume and n. rotundus (a thalamic visual nucleus) volume increase from the nonbreeding season (low testosterone) to the breeding season (higher testosterone). These effects can at least partially be mimicked by photoperiod manipulations in captivity. In contrast, an artificial testosterone (T) titer increase by chronic implants yields the opposite results: telencephalon, n. rotundus, and n. pretectalis volumes are lower in T-treated animals than in controls. These results suggest that artificial testosterone manipulations do not necessarily mimic the effects of natural variations in hormone levels and that results from experiments using T implants to mimic natural hormonal effects should be interpreted with caution.

journal_name

Horm Behav

journal_title

Hormones and behavior

authors

Smulders TV

doi

10.1006/hbeh.2001.1748

keywords:

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2002-03-01 00:00:00

pages

156-69

issue

2

eissn

0018-506X

issn

1095-6867

pii

S0018506X01917489

journal_volume

41

pub_type

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