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Chembiochem


Title:Sex Hormones Function as Sex Attractant Pheromones in House Mice and Brown Rats
Author(s):Takacs S; Gries R; Gries G;
Address:"Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada"
Journal Title:Chembiochem
Year:2017
Volume:20170608
Issue:14
Page Number:1391 - 1395
DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201700224
ISSN/ISBN:1439-7633 (Electronic) 1439-4227 (Linking)
Abstract:"Sex hormones of mammals control the expression of sexual characteristics and bodily functions. The male hormone testosterone and the female hormones progesterone and estradiol are known to occur in urine markings of mice. Here, we show that all three hormones are also present in urine of brown rats, and that they are effective sexual communication signals (pheromones) that elicit attraction behavior of prospective mates in both brown rats and house mice. When added as lures to trap boxes in field experiments, synthetic testosterone, for example, increased captures of adult female mice 15-fold, and a blend of progesterone and estradiol increased captures of male mice eightfold and male rats 13-fold. Remarkably, these hormones increased captures even though the food- and pheromone-based baits to which they were added had previously been shown to be superior to current commercial rodent attractants. We predict that these sex hormones will function as sex attractant pheromones in diverse taxa"
Keywords:Animals Female Gonadal Steroid Hormones/chemistry/*metabolism Male Mice Rats Sex Attractants/chemistry/*metabolism brown rats field testing hormones house mice pheromones rodent control;
Notes:"MedlineTakacs, Stephen Gries, Regine Gries, Gerhard eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Germany 2017/04/28 Chembiochem. 2017 Jul 18; 18(14):1391-1395. doi: 10.1002/cbic.201700224. Epub 2017 Jun 8"

 
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