Dluzen D E, Ramirez V D, Carter C S, Getz L L
Science. 1981 May 1;212(4494):573-5. doi: 10.1126/science.7010608.
Female prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) exposed to a single drop of male urine on the upper lip showed changes in concentrations of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) and norepinephrine in olfactory bulb tissue; no such changes occurred in dopamine concentration. The changes were measured in the posterior but not the anterior olfactory bulb tissue of females within 1 hour after they were exposed to urine. These females also showed rapid increases in serum concentrations of luteinizing hormone. Females exposed to water on the upper lip showed none of these changes. These results suggest that in this species LHRH and norepinephrine in the olfactory bulb may mediate luteinizing hormone release in response to external (pheromonal) chemical cues.
在上唇涂抹一滴雄性尿液的雌性草原田鼠(Microtus ochrogaster),其嗅球组织中的促黄体生成素释放激素(LHRH)和去甲肾上腺素浓度发生了变化;多巴胺浓度未出现此类变化。这些变化是在雌性接触尿液后1小时内,于其后部而非前部嗅球组织中测得的。这些雌性的促黄体生成素血清浓度也迅速升高。在上唇涂抹水的雌性未出现上述任何变化。这些结果表明,在该物种中,嗅球中的LHRH和去甲肾上腺素可能介导对外部(信息素)化学信号作出反应的促黄体生成素释放。