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J Exp Zool


Title:Pheromonal regulation of the mouse estrous cycle by a heterogenotypic male
Author(s):Barkley M; DeLeon DD; Weste R;
Address:"Department of Animal Physiology, University of California, Davis 95616"
Journal Title:J Exp Zool
Year:1993
Volume:265
Issue:5
Page Number:558 - 566
DOI: 10.1002/jez.1402650512
ISSN/ISBN:0022-104X (Print) 0022-104X (Linking)
Abstract:"The role of male pheromones in estrous cyclicity was studied in mice selected for different reproductive traits. When females are exposed to males of their own strain, estrous cycles are highly regular in females selected for increased embryo survival (line E). In contrast, cycle regularity is reduced by exposure of line E females to males from a strain characterized by irregular estrous cycles (line CN-). To investigate the inhibition of estrous cyclicity and the role of androgen in this phenomenon, line E females were housed in the olfactory presence of E males and later rehoused with one of the following: intact or castrated males of line E (homogenotypic condition) or line CN-heterogenotypic condition) or castrated CN- males provided with testosterone replacement. A final exposure to homogenotypic (line E) males was provided. Estrous cyclicity was decreased when line E females were rehoused with intact or castrated CN- males. Metestrus was prolonged by intact CN- males, whereas diestrus was prolonged in the presence of castrated CN- males. Androgen treatment did not enable castrated CN- males to prolong metestrus. These results demonstrate that: 1) heterogenotypic pheromones inhibit estrous cyclicity in line E; and 2) the inhibitory influence of line CN- males on line E estrous cyclicity is mediated by factors in addition to or other than testosterone"
Keywords:"Animals Estrus/*physiology Female Genotype Male Mice Mice, Inbred Strains Orchiectomy Pheromones/*physiology Species Specificity Testis/physiology Testosterone/physiology;"
Notes:"MedlineBarkley, M DeLeon, D D Weste, R eng 1993/04/01 J Exp Zool. 1993 Apr 1; 265(5):558-66. doi: 10.1002/jez.1402650512"

 
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