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Title:Queen pheromone blocks aversive learning in young worker bees
Author(s):Vergoz V; Schreurs HA; Mercer AR;
Address:"Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand"
Journal Title:Science
Year:2007
Volume:317
Issue:5836
Page Number:384 - 386
DOI: 10.1126/science.1142448
ISSN/ISBN:1095-9203 (Electronic) 0036-8075 (Linking)
Abstract:"Queen mandibular pheromone (QMP) has profound effects on dopamine signaling in the brain of young worker honey bees. As dopamine in insects has been strongly implicated in aversive learning, we examined QMP's impact on associative olfactory learning in bees. We found that QMP blocks aversive learning in young workers, but leaves appetitive learning intact. We postulate that QMP's effects on aversive learning enhance the likelihood that young workers remain in close contact with their queen by preventing them from forming an aversion to their mother's pheromone bouquet. The results provide an interesting twist to a story of success and survival"
Keywords:"3-Methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylethanol/pharmacology Animals Bees/*physiology Behavior, Animal/drug effects Brain/physiology Conditioning, Psychological Cues Dopamine/physiology Female *Learning/drug effects Male Odorants Pheromones/chemistry/pharmacology/*physi;"
Notes:"MedlineVergoz, Vanina Schreurs, Haley A Mercer, Alison R eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2007/07/21 Science. 2007 Jul 20; 317(5836):384-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1142448"

 
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