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- W2011094100 abstract "Pheromone signals regulate conspecific behavior and physiology [1Wyatt T.S. Pheromones and Animal Behavior: Communication by Smell and Taste. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge2003Crossref Google Scholar]. Releaser pheromones induce specific behavior by exerting acute effects on the neuronal response, whereas primer pheromones induce physiological changes with long-lasting effects by changing the neuroendocrine status of the recipients. In mammals, although several types of releaser pheromones have been identified [2Schaal B. Coureaud G. Langlois D. Giniès C. Sémon E. Perrier G. Chemical and behavioural characterization of the rabbit mammary pheromone.Nature. 2003; 424: 68-72Crossref PubMed Scopus (270) Google Scholar, 3Haga S. Hattori T. Sato T. Sato K. Matsuda S. Kobayakawa R. Sakano H. Yoshihara Y. Kikusui T. Touhara K. The male mouse pheromone ESP1 enhances female sexual receptive behaviour through a specific vomeronasal receptor.Nature. 2010; 466: 118-122Crossref PubMed Scopus (277) Google Scholar, 4Chamero P. Marton T.F. Logan D.W. Flanagan K. Cruz J.R. Saghatelian A. Cravatt B.F. Stowers L. Identification of protein pheromones that promote aggressive behaviour.Nature. 2007; 450: 899-902Crossref PubMed Scopus (401) Google Scholar, 5Rasmussen L.E.L. Lee T.D. Zhang A. Roelofs W.L. Daves Jr., G.D. Purification, identification, concentration and bioactivity of (Z)-7-dodecen-1-yl acetate: sex pheromone of the female Asian elephant, Elephas maximus.Chem. Senses. 1997; 22: 417-437Crossref PubMed Scopus (127) Google Scholar], the identities of primer pheromones, as well as their mechanisms of action, remain largely unknown [6Liberles S.D. Mammalian pheromones.Annu. Rev. Physiol. 2013; (Published online August 26, 2013)https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-physiol-021113-170334Crossref PubMed Scopus (178) Google Scholar]. In sheep and goats, the seasonally anestrous endocrine state of females is changed to the estrous state upon exposure to male scents [7Martin G.B. Oldham C.M. Cognié Y. Pearce D.T. The physiological responses of anovulatory ewes to the introduction of rams: A review.Livest. Prod. Sci. 1986; 15: 219-247Abstract Full Text PDF Scopus (255) Google Scholar, 8Chemineau P. Possibilities for using bucks to stimulate ovarian and oestrous cycles in anovulatory goats - a review.Livest. Prod. Sci. 1987; 17: 135-147Abstract Full Text PDF Scopus (143) Google Scholar]. This so-called “male effect” is one of the most conspicuous primer pheromone effects in mammals [9Murata K. Wakabayashi Y. Kitago M. Ohara H. Watanabe H. Tamogami S. Warita Y. Yamagishi K. Ichikawa M. Takeuchi Y. et al.Modulation of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone pulse generator activity by the pheromone in small ruminants.J. Neuroendocrinol. 2009; 21: 346-350Crossref PubMed Scopus (19) Google Scholar, 10Delgadillo J.A. Gelez H. Ungerfeld R. Hawken P.A.R. Martin G.B. The ‘male effect’ in sheep and goats—revisiting the dogmas.Behav. Brain Res. 2009; 200: 304-314Crossref PubMed Scopus (148) Google Scholar]. In this study, we have identified an olfactory signal molecule that activates the central regulator of reproduction, the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) pulse generator, in goats. Using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to analyze male goat headspace volatiles, we identified several ethyl-branched aldehydes and ketones. We electrophysiologically demonstrated that one of these compounds, 4-ethyloctanal, activates the GnRH pulse generator in female goats. This is the first report of an olfactory molecule that has been shown to activate the central reproductive axis, and this discovery will provide a new direction for primer pheromone research." @default.
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