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雄性小鼠的交叉寄养对雌性嗅觉偏好有微妙影响。

Cross-Fostering of Male Mice Subtly Affects Female Olfactory Preferences.

作者信息

Liu Ying-Juan, Zhang Yao-Hua, Li Lai-Fu, Du Rui-Qing, Zhang Jin-Hua, Zhang Jian-Xu

机构信息

School of Life Science and Technology, Nanyang Normal University, Nanyang, Henan Province, China.

State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insects and Rodents in Agriculture, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2016 Jan 12;11(1):e0146662. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0146662. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

The maternal environment has been shown to influence female olfactory preferences through early chemosensory experience. However, little is known about the influence of the maternal environment on chemosignals. In this study, we used two inbred mouse strains, C57BL/6 (C57) and BALB/c (BALB), and explored whether adoption could alter male chemosignals and thus influence female olfactory preferences. In Experiment 1, C57 pups were placed with BALB dams. Adult BALB females then served as the subjects in binary choice tests between paired male urine odours (BALB vs. C57, BALB vs. adopted C57 and C57 vs. adopted C57). In Experiment 2, BALB pups were placed with C57 dams, and C57 females served as the subjects in binary choice tests between paired male urine odours (C57 vs. BALB, C57 vs. adopted BALB, and BALB vs. adopted BALB). In both experiments, we found that females preferred the urine of males from different genetic backgrounds, suggesting that female olfactory preferences may be driven by genetic compatibility. Cross-fostering had subtle effects on female olfactory preferences. Although the females showed no preference between the urine odours of adopted and non-adopted males of the other strain, the BALB females preferred the urine odour of BALB males to that of adopted C57 males, whereas the C57 females showed no preference between the urine odour of C57 and adopted BALB males. Using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and stepwise discriminant analysis, we found that the ratios of volatile chemicals from urine and preputial gland secretions were altered in the fostered male mice; these changes may have resulted in the behavioural changes observed in the females. Overall, the results suggest that female mice prefer urine odours from males with different genetic backgrounds; this preference may be driven by genetic compatibility. The early maternal environment influences the chemosignals of males and thus may influence the olfactory preferences of females. Our study provides additional evidence in support of genotype-dependent maternal influences on phenotypic variability in adulthood.

摘要

母体环境已被证明可通过早期化学感应经验影响雌性嗅觉偏好。然而,关于母体环境对化学信号的影响却知之甚少。在本研究中,我们使用了两种近交系小鼠品系,C57BL/6(C57)和BALB/c(BALB),并探究寄养是否会改变雄性化学信号,从而影响雌性嗅觉偏好。在实验1中,将C57幼崽与BALB母鼠放在一起。成年BALB雌性随后作为二元选择测试的对象,该测试在成对的雄性尿液气味(BALB对C57、BALB对寄养C57以及C57对寄养C57)之间进行。在实验2中,将BALB幼崽与C57母鼠放在一起,C57雌性作为二元选择测试的对象,该测试在成对的雄性尿液气味(C57对BALB、C57对寄养BALB以及BALB对寄养BALB)之间进行。在两个实验中,我们都发现雌性更喜欢来自不同遗传背景的雄性的尿液,这表明雌性嗅觉偏好可能由遗传相容性驱动。寄养对雌性嗅觉偏好有微妙影响。尽管雌性在其他品系的寄养雄性和未寄养雄性的尿液气味之间没有表现出偏好,但BALB雌性更喜欢BALB雄性的尿液气味,而不是寄养C57雄性的尿液气味,而C57雌性在C57和寄养BALB雄性的尿液气味之间没有表现出偏好。使用气相色谱 - 质谱联用(GC-MS)和逐步判别分析,我们发现寄养雄性小鼠尿液和包皮腺分泌物中的挥发性化学物质比例发生了变化;这些变化可能导致了在雌性中观察到的行为变化。总体而言,结果表明雌性小鼠更喜欢来自不同遗传背景的雄性的尿液气味;这种偏好可能由遗传相容性驱动。早期母体环境会影响雄性的化学信号,从而可能影响雌性的嗅觉偏好。我们的研究提供了额外的证据,支持成年期基因型依赖的母体对表型变异性的影响。

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