The Male Sexual Revolution: Independence from Testosterone

Jin Ho Park, E. Rissman
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Abstract

Abstract Much of our knowledge concerning the physiology of male sexual behavior has been based on classic work on animal models in which gonadal steroids are intimately tied to the expression of male copulatory behavior. The dominant paradigm in traditional behavioral neuroendocrinology has been that in adult male mammals, copulatory behavior is highly dependent on the concurrent availability of gonadal hormones. In the past few decades, however, there has been a shift away from this paradigm, as accumulating evidence reveals that activation of male sexual behavior in several species occurs in the absence of gonadal steroids. Delineating the underpinnings of gonadal steroid-independent male sexual behavior will help us understand the complex mechanisms that contribute to variability in sexual function. In this review, we summarize the role of gonadal steroids in male sexual behavior and then examine the evidence in both mammalian and nonmammalian examples that demonstrates gonadal steroid-independent male sexual behavior. Lastly, we discuss future lines of research and the clinical significance of identifying the underlying mechanisms by which gonadal steroid-independent male sexual behavior may be mediated.
男性性革命:从睾丸激素中独立出来
我们关于雄性性行为生理的许多知识都是基于经典的动物模型,其中性腺类固醇与雄性交配行为的表达密切相关。传统行为神经内分泌学的主流范式一直认为,成年雄性哺乳动物的交配行为高度依赖于性腺激素的同时可用性。然而,在过去的几十年里,随着越来越多的证据显示,在一些物种中,雄性性行为的激活是在没有性腺类固醇的情况下发生的,这种范式已经发生了转变。描述不依赖性腺类固醇的男性性行为的基础将有助于我们理解导致性功能变化的复杂机制。在这篇综述中,我们总结了性腺类固醇在雄性性行为中的作用,然后研究了哺乳动物和非哺乳动物中证明性腺类固醇不依赖于雄性性行为的证据。最后,我们讨论了未来的研究方向和确定性腺类固醇非依赖性男性性行为可能介导的潜在机制的临床意义。
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