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Biochem Soc Trans


Title:Towards an understanding of the pregnancy-blocking urinary chemosignals of mice
Author(s):Brennan PA; Peele P;
Address:"Sub-Department of Animal Behaviour, University of Cambridge, High Street, Madingley, Cambridge CB3 8AA, UK. pab23@cus-cam.ac.uk"
Journal Title:Biochem Soc Trans
Year:2003
Volume:31
Issue:Pt 1
Page Number:152 - 155
DOI: 10.1042/bst0310152
ISSN/ISBN:0300-5127 (Print) 0300-5127 (Linking)
Abstract:"Male mouse urine contains a pregnancy-blocking chemosignal that causes pre-implantation pregnancy failure in recently mated female mice. However, females are able to recognize the chemosignal of the male with which they mated, preventing it from aborting his own offspring. The individuality of the pregnancy-blocking chemosignal is influenced by genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), although the chemical nature of the signal remains unclear. Possible candidates include fragments of MHC proteins, the highly polymorphic major urinary proteins (MUPs) and the profile of low-molecular-mass volatiles, which possess male pheromonal activity in other contexts. A recent study has found a high-molecular-mass fraction of male urine containing MUPs to be ineffective in eliciting pregnancy block. Moreover, both the pregnancy-blocking activity and the individuality of the signal were associated with the low-molecular-mass fraction of male urine"
Keywords:"Animals Embryonic and Fetal Development Female Major Histocompatibility Complex Male Mice Mice, Inbred BALB C Models, Biological Odorants Pheromones *Reproduction Smell *Urine;"
Notes:"MedlineBrennan, P A Peele, P eng Review England 2003/01/28 Biochem Soc Trans. 2003 Feb; 31(Pt 1):152-5. doi: 10.1042/bst0310152"

 
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