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J Comp Psychol


Title:"Interactions of contact, odor cues, and androgens in strange-male-induced early pregnancy disruptions in mice (Mus musculus)"
Author(s):deCatanzaro D; Wyngaarden P; Griffiths J; Ham M; Hancox J; Brain D;
Address:"Department of Psychology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada"
Journal Title:J Comp Psychol
Year:1995
Volume:109
Issue:2
Page Number:115 - 122
DOI: 10.1037/0735-7036.109.2.115
ISSN/ISBN:0735-7036 (Print) 0021-9940 (Linking)
Abstract:"Novel males can disrupt early pregnancy in female house mice (Mus musculus). In Experiment 1, exposure to novel males disrupted pregnancy, but exposure to male urine did not. In Experiment 2, urine from male or female mice or rats painted on females' noses did not influence pregnancy. In Experiment 3, the conjunction of urine painted on female's noses and vulval stimulation did not affect pregnancy more than water with similar stimulation. In Experiment 4, males housed above females were separated from them by a wire mesh grid; intact males disrupted pregnancy, but castrated ones did not. In Experiment 5, such housing of castrated males or ovariectomized females produced a strong disruption of pregnancy if the stimulus animal was given testosterone but not if it was given oil injections. In Experiment 6, transfers of odorous emissions failed to disrupt pregnancy. Contact and androgen activity are necessary for strange males to disrupt pregnancy"
Keywords:"Animals Arousal/*physiology Female Male Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Odorants Pregnancy Pregnancy, Animal/*physiology Rats Sex Attractants/urine Sexual Behavior, Animal/*physiology Smell/*physiology *Social Environment Species Specificity Testosterone/*physiol;"
Notes:"MedlinedeCatanzaro, D Wyngaarden, P Griffiths, J Ham, M Hancox, J Brain, D eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 1995/06/01 J Comp Psychol. 1995 Jun; 109(2):115-22. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.109.2.115"

 
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