Scientists have long known that testosterone regulates males’ sexual behavior and brain characteristics, although how it does so is poorly understood. New findings indicate that testosterone amps up the masculinity of the infant rat brain by inducing production of a substance that’s key to sexual development.
Male rats exposed shortly before or after birth to drugs that block manufacture of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) exhibit impaired sexual behavior as adults, say Stuart K.
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