- Lordosis behavior
Lordosis behavior, or Mammalian lordosis, is a sexual response in
mammal s, such as mice andcat s, that consists of aventral arching of the spine. During lordosis, the spine curves so that theapex points in the ventral direction. That is, the spine arches down.Lordosis aids in
copulation , as it elevates the hips to allow for intercourse. It is commonly seen in females duringoestrus , and males in situations where they are receptive to homosexual advances.Fact|date=June 2008In female mice during oestrus, the
hormone ,estradiol (a hormone of the class of hormones known asestrogen s), affectsneuron s in the ventromedialhypothalamus , theperiaqueductal gray and other areas of thebrain . Sexual stimuli trigger activity in a number of brain areas, including the ventromedial hypothalamus, which sends impulses down axons synapsing with neurons in the periaqueductal gray. These convey an impulse to neurons in the medullary reticular formation which project down the reticulospinal tract and synapse with afferent neurons in the spinal cord (L1-L6) which contract muscles along the spine to exhibit the lordosis posture. Since these afferent neurons are also part of areflex arc , lordosis can also be triggeredreflex ively.Fact|date=March 2007See also
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