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Z Exp Angew Psychol


Title:[Exchange of the hematopoietic system changes chemosensory identity]
Author(s):Luszyk D; Eggert F; Ferstl R; Blank M; Muller-Ruchholtz W;
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Journal Title:Z Exp Angew Psychol
Year:1989
Volume:36
Issue:2
Page Number:239 - 250
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0044-2712 (Print) 0044-2712 (Linking)
Abstract:"It has been shown that the scent of mice changes after a bone marrow transplantation. Previously obtained results were re-examined with a new design that rules out possible avoidance learning effects. Two BALB/c mice, deprived of water for 20 hours each day, were trained in a Y-maze to discriminate two fully allogeneic mice strains (C3H = S+ and C57 = S-) via their urine odor. Reinforcement for correct choice was provided by a drop of water. Urine samples of different fully allogeneic mice strains (C3H, C57 and A/J) and bone marrow transplanted chimeras (C57----C3H and C3H----C57) were submitted to different 'transfer of training' -tests. In the conditioning paradigm used, the animals learn to identify S+ and also do not avoid S- after the training. The urine odor of the C57----C3H-chimeras was found to be different from the strain-specific urine odor of C3H animals. Since this change could not be found in syngeneic transplanted chimeras, it is concluded that it is caused by the graft. The experiments failed, however to demonstrate that the urine odor of allogeneic chimeras is constituted solely by donor- and recipient-specific components"
Keywords:"Animals *Bone Marrow Transplantation Chemoreceptor Cells/*physiology Chimera Discrimination Learning/*physiology Female Male Mice Mice, Inbred Strains/*genetics Pheromones/urine Smell/*physiology;"
Notes:"MedlineLuszyk, D Eggert, F Ferstl, R Blank, M Muller-Ruchholtz, W ger English Abstract Germany 1989/01/01 Z Exp Angew Psychol. 1989; 36(2):239-50"

 
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