Drickamer L C
Department of Zoology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 62901.
J Reprod Fertil. 1988 Jul;83(2):829-34. doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0830829.
The effects of donor age on the effectiveness of puberty-influencing urinary chemosignals in wild house mice was tested in a series of 3 experiments. The chemosignal from male mice that accelerates puberty was present in the urine from about the time of puberty and throughout the normal lifespan, but declined about 1 year of age. Oestrous females released a substance in their urine that accelerates puberty in young females. This substance remained effective from first oestrus until over 1 year of age, although older females were in oestrus less frequently than younger mice. Females that are pregnant or lactating released a puberty-accelerating substance in their urine regardless of age. Production and release of the puberty-delaying chemosignal by grouped females was initiated before puberty and continued throughout the lifespan of the mouse.
在一系列3个实验中,测试了供体年龄对野生家鼠中影响青春期的尿液化学信号有效性的影响。来自雄性小鼠的加速青春期的化学信号大约在青春期开始时就存在于尿液中,并在整个正常寿命期间都有,但在约1岁时会下降。处于发情期的雌性小鼠会在尿液中释放一种物质,这种物质能加速年轻雌性小鼠的青春期。这种物质从首次发情期开始一直到1岁以上都保持有效,不过年龄较大的雌性小鼠发情的频率比年轻小鼠低。怀孕或哺乳的雌性小鼠无论年龄大小,都会在尿液中释放一种加速青春期的物质。群居雌性小鼠产生和释放延迟青春期的化学信号在青春期前就开始了,并在小鼠的整个寿命期间持续存在。