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Table 3 Mean ± SEM 5HT1A-BP in dominant and subordinate female and male monkeys

From: Sex influences the effects of social status on socioemotional behavior and serotonin neurochemistry in rhesus monkeys

 

Dominant

Subordinate

ROI

Females

Males

Females

Males

Hypothalamus

2.47 ± 0.26*

0.36 ± 0.26

2.69 ± 0.28*

0.18 ± 0.30

Hippocampus

6.40 ± 0.55*,a

4.21 ± 0.58

5.25 ± 0.61b

4.97 ± 0.66

DRN

3.84 ± 1.20

3.27 ± 1.20

5.13 ± 1.27

3.68 ± 1.43

Straight gyrus

8.05 ± 0.93

4.18 ± 0.85

7.12 ± 0.91

3.99 ± 1.05

Frontalorbital

7.31 ± 0.98

3.38 ± 0.96

6.75 ± 1.03

3.92 ± 1.14

Inferiororbital

7.72 ± 1.14

4.31 ± 1.05

7.77 ± 1.13

5.44 ± 1.27

Lateralorbital

6.42 ± 0.96

3.72 ± 0.89

5.84 ± 0.97

4.01 ± 1.09

  1. 5HT1A-BP in the hypothalamus was greater in females compared to males (p < .001; *). 5HT1AR-BP in the dentate gyrus was greater in dominant compared to subordinate females (p = .033; denoted by letters) but was not different between dominant and subordinate males (p = .163). 5HT1AR-BP in the dentate gyrus was greater in dominant females compared to dominant males (p = .044; *), but not different between subordinate females and males (p = .81)