Bedoukian   RussellIPM   RussellIPM   Piezoelectric Micro-Sprayer


Home
Animal Taxa
Plant Taxa
Semiochemicals
Floral Compounds
Semiochemical Detail
Semiochemicals & Taxa
Synthesis
Control
Invasive spp.
References

Abstract

Guide

Alphascents
Pherobio
InsectScience
E-Econex
Counterpart-Semiochemicals
Print
Email to a Friend
Kindly Donate for The Pherobase

« Previous AbstractUnexpectedly High Levels of Organic Compounds Released by Indoor Photocatalytic Paints    Next AbstractToward Tunable Photonic Nanosheet Sensors: Strong Influence of the Interlayer Cation on the Sensing Characteristics »

Biol Reprod


Title:Studies of the male-originating pheromones involved in the Whitten effect and Bruce effect in mice
Author(s):Gangrade BK; Dominic CJ;
Address:
Journal Title:Biol Reprod
Year:1984
Volume:31
Issue:1
Page Number:89 - 96
DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod31.1.89
ISSN/ISBN:0006-3363 (Print) 0006-3363 (Linking)
Abstract:"Experiments were designed to elucidate the mode of transmission of the male-originating pheromones involved in the induction of estrus (the Whitten effect) and in implantation failure (the Bruce effect) in mice. The Whitten effect was induced in unisexually grouped females by exposure to corralled males, and also by corralled males housed within a perforated cage (which prevented physical contact of the females with the male-originating pheromone). The results suggest that the pheromone involved in the Whitten effect is volatile (airborne). Implantation failure occurred in a significantly high proportion of newly inseminated females when they were individually confined in corrals and housed below corralled alien males. By contrast, implantation failure was significantly reduced when corralled females were housed above corralled alien males. The results indicate that the male-originating pheromone involved in the Bruce effect is nonvolatile and acts on the females through contact. It is suggested that the pheromone involved in the Whitten effect is distinct from the one involved in the Bruce effect"
Keywords:"Animals *Embryo Implantation *Estrus Female Male Mice Mice, Inbred Strains Pheromones/*physiology/urine Pregnancy;"
Notes:"MedlineGangrade, B K Dominic, C J eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 1984/08/01 Biol Reprod. 1984 Aug; 31(1):89-96. doi: 10.1095/biolreprod31.1.89"

 
Back to top
 
Citation: El-Sayed AM 2024. The Pherobase: Database of Pheromones and Semiochemicals. <http://www.pherobase.com>.
© 2003-2024 The Pherobase - Extensive Database of Pheromones and Semiochemicals. Ashraf M. El-Sayed.
Page created on 04-12-2024