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Cells Tissues Organs


Title:"Allelochemical communication in vertebrates: kairomones, allomones and synomones"
Author(s):Sbarbati A; Osculati F;
Address:"Department of Morphological-Biomedical Sciences, Section of Anatomy and Histology, University of Verona, Verona, Italy. andrea.sbarbati@univr.it"
Journal Title:Cells Tissues Organs
Year:2006
Volume:183
Issue:4
Page Number:206 - 219
DOI: 10.1159/000096511
ISSN/ISBN:1422-6405 (Print) 1422-6405 (Linking)
Abstract:"Communication between different species by means of chemicals (allelomones) is widespread among prokaryotes, plants and invertebrates. This study reviews data suggesting that allelochemically mediated communication also exists among vertebrates. The work aims to provide a concise, interdisciplinary review of communication mediated by infochemicals, with a focus on interspecies and interkingdom signaling. A definition of infochemicals is given, with a brief review of the general principles of chemical communication in different kingdoms in nature. Findings are reported which suggest that interspecies chemical signaling is important for vertebrates also. It is proposed that the general laws of chemical ecology are valid for mammals too, and that the terms indicating the different types of allelomones (i.e. kairomone, allomone and synomone) might also be used in medicine. In particular, the microchemical environment at the airway and digestive interfaces are discussed from an infochemical point of view"
Keywords:"Animals Bacteria/metabolism Ecology/methods Ecosystem Models, Biological Pheromones/*chemistry/metabolism Plants/metabolism Receptors, Pheromone/chemistry Signal Transduction Smell Vertebrates/metabolism/*physiology;"
Notes:"MedlineSbarbati, A Osculati, F eng Review Switzerland 2006/12/13 Cells Tissues Organs. 2006; 183(4):206-19. doi: 10.1159/000096511"

 
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