Association between fighting behavior and catecholamine biosynthetic enzyme activity in two inbred mouse sublines.

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  • R D Ciaranello
  • A Lipsky
  • J Axelrod
چکیده

Levels of three adrenal catecholamine synthesizing enzymes and isolation-induced fighting behavior were studied in two related sublines of the Balb/c inbred mouse strain. Enzyme levels were twice as high in the adrenals of Balb/cJ mice as in those of the Balb/cN mice; heterozygous progeny were intermediate between their parents in the levels of the three enzymes. These sublines also showed marked differences in their fighting behavior after a 2-week isolation period. Balb/cJ mice fought immediately after presentation of an intruder mouse, while Balb/cN mice did not fight at any time during the test. Heterozygous progeny behaved more like the Balb/cN (non-fighters). Analysis of F(2) mice suggested that the differences in fighting behavior were determined by a single gene, with fighting being recessive.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

دوره 71 8  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1974