Nakamura Kayo, Kikusui Takefumi, Takeuchi Yukari, Mori Yuji
Laboratory of Veterinary Ethology, The University of Tokyo, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8657, Japan.
Physiol Behav. 2007 Feb 28;90(2-3):512-7. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2006.10.014. Epub 2006 Dec 5.
Sensory chemo-signals conveying information on sex and familiarity are important to the manifestation of aggressive behaviors in male mice. In this study, we examined the role of familiarity conveyed by urine odor in the induction of aggressive behavior using a resident-intruder paradigm. First, an intact ICR male mouse (resident) was grouped with a castrated DBA mouse (cage-mate) and a female ICR mouse to allow the resident mouse to establish its territory. The resident male showed vigorous aggression, not only toward intact male DBA intruders, but also toward unfamiliar castrated DBA mice (UFC). In contrast, the aggression was markedly reduced toward its castrated DBA cage-mate. Next, to reveal how residents discriminate their cage-mates from unfamiliar intruders, we examined whether urine odor affected this familiarity-related aggression. When part of the body surface of a UFC was swabbed with the urine of a resident's cage-mate, the resident attacked the UFC much less often. These results suggest that the information about familiarity conveyed by urine odor plays an important role in controlling the territorial aggression of a resident male mouse toward castrated intruders.
传达关于性别和熟悉程度信息的感觉化学信号对于雄性小鼠攻击行为的表现很重要。在本研究中,我们使用定居者-入侵者范式,研究了尿液气味所传达的熟悉程度在攻击行为诱导中的作用。首先,将一只完整的ICR雄性小鼠(定居者)与一只去势的DBA小鼠(笼伴)和一只雌性ICR小鼠分组,以使定居者小鼠建立其领地。定居雄性不仅对完整的雄性DBA入侵者表现出强烈的攻击性,而且对不熟悉的去势DBA小鼠(UFC)也表现出强烈的攻击性。相比之下,对其去势的DBA笼伴的攻击性则明显降低。接下来,为了揭示定居者如何将其笼伴与不熟悉的入侵者区分开来,我们研究了尿液气味是否会影响这种与熟悉程度相关的攻击行为。当用定居者笼伴的尿液擦拭UFC的部分体表时,定居者攻击UFC的频率要低得多。这些结果表明,尿液气味所传达的关于熟悉程度的信息在控制定居雄性小鼠对去势入侵者的领地攻击中起着重要作用。