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. 2003 Feb 24;100(5):2951–2956. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0130100100

Table 2.

Intermale aggressive behaviors after castration

Treatment Genotype Latency, sec Duration, sec Bouts, no. per 10 min n
Sham + oil C57BL/6 157  ± 75 305  ± 95 9.8  ± 2.7 6
PRKO 393  ± 110 101  ± 45.2 13.7  ± 3.8 9
C + O C57BL/6 299.8  ± 122.6 78.3  ± 51.5 8.1  ± 2.1 6
PRKO 269.7  ± 106 59.8  ± 44.8 7.9  ± 2.9 9
C + T C57BL/6 132.4  ± 30 182.2  ± 28.2* 18.4  ± 2 5
PRKO 249.7  ± 104 127.4  ± 45 21.9  ± 5.7 9

No difference in intermale aggression was observed between C57BL/6 and PRKO males in response to castration. Males were tested by using the resident–intruder with standardized intruder paradigm. C, castrated; O, sesame oil. 

*

P < 0.04 vs. oil treatment. 

P < 0.004 vs. oil treatment. 

P < 0.02 vs. oil treatment.