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Neuroscience


Title:Hormonal enhancement of neurogenesis and its relationship to the duration of olfactory memory
Author(s):Kaba H; Rosser AE; Keverne EB;
Address:"Department of Anatomy, University of Cambridge, U.K"
Journal Title:Neuroscience
Year:1988
Volume:24
Issue:1
Page Number:93 - 98
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(88)90314-4
ISSN/ISBN:0306-4522 (Print) 0306-4522 (Linking)
Abstract:"On mating with a stud male, virgin female mice from an olfactory memory to this male which is essential to their reproductive success. Failure to form this memory results in the stud male being treated as strange, and hence, his pheromones block pregnancy. This study investigates the duration of the olfactory memory, and the factors which determine this. The results show that a single prolonged exposure to the male during mating forms a life-long olfactory memory trace unless pregnancy ensues. In the event of pregnancy the olfactory memory fades significantly faster, an effect which can be replicated by implants of oestradiol in non-pregnant females. Anatomical studies indicate that neurogenesis of the vomeronasal receptors is enhanced during pregnancy, an event which we interpret as being important for the duration of this olfactory memory"
Keywords:"Animals Female Male Memory/*physiology Mice Mice, Inbred BALB C Nasal Septum/*innervation Olfactory Mucosa/*innervation Pheromones/*physiology Sex Attractants/*physiology Sexual Behavior, Animal/physiology Smell/*physiology;neuroscience;"
Notes:"MedlineKaba, H Rosser, A E Keverne, E B eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 1988/01/01 Neuroscience. 1988 Jan; 24(1):93-8. doi: 10.1016/0306-4522(88)90314-4"

 
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