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How Female Mice Attract Males: A Urinary Volatile Amine Activates a Trace Amine-Associated Receptor That Induces Male Sexual Interest

Individuals of many species rely on odors to communicate, find breeding partners, locate resources and sense dangers. In vertebrates, odorants are detected by chemosensory receptors of the olfactory system. One class of these receptors, the trace amine-associated receptors (TAARs), was recently sugg...

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Autores principales: Harmeier, Anja, Meyer, Claas A., Staempfli, Andreas, Casagrande, Fabio, Petrinovic, Marija M., Zhang, Yan-Ping, Künnecke, Basil, Iglesias, Antonio, Höner, Oliver P., Hoener, Marius C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6104183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30158871
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2018.00924
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author Harmeier, Anja
Meyer, Claas A.
Staempfli, Andreas
Casagrande, Fabio
Petrinovic, Marija M.
Zhang, Yan-Ping
Künnecke, Basil
Iglesias, Antonio
Höner, Oliver P.
Hoener, Marius C.
author_facet Harmeier, Anja
Meyer, Claas A.
Staempfli, Andreas
Casagrande, Fabio
Petrinovic, Marija M.
Zhang, Yan-Ping
Künnecke, Basil
Iglesias, Antonio
Höner, Oliver P.
Hoener, Marius C.
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description Individuals of many species rely on odors to communicate, find breeding partners, locate resources and sense dangers. In vertebrates, odorants are detected by chemosensory receptors of the olfactory system. One class of these receptors, the trace amine-associated receptors (TAARs), was recently suggested to mediate male sexual interest and mate choice. Here we tested this hypothesis in mice by generating a cluster deletion mouse (Taar2-9(−/−)) lacking all TAARs expressed in the olfactory epithelium, and evaluating transduction pathways from odorants to TAARs, neural activity and behaviors reflecting sexual interest. We found that a urinary volatile amine, isobutylamine (IBA), was a potent ligand for TAAR3 (but not TAAR1, 4, 5, and 6). When males were exposed to IBA, brain regions associated with sexual behaviors were less active in Taar2-9(−/−) than in wild type males. Accordingly, Taar2-9(−/−) males spent less time sniffing both the urine of females and pure IBA than wild type males. This is the first demonstration of a comprehensive transduction pathway linking odorants to TAARs and male sexual interest. Interestingly, the concentration of IBA in female urine varied across the estrus cycle with a peak during estrus. This variation in IBA concentration may represent a simple olfactory cue for males to recognize receptive females. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis that IBA and TAARs play an important role in the recognition of breeding partners and mate choice.
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spelling pubmed-61041832018-08-29 How Female Mice Attract Males: A Urinary Volatile Amine Activates a Trace Amine-Associated Receptor That Induces Male Sexual Interest Harmeier, Anja Meyer, Claas A. Staempfli, Andreas Casagrande, Fabio Petrinovic, Marija M. Zhang, Yan-Ping Künnecke, Basil Iglesias, Antonio Höner, Oliver P. Hoener, Marius C. Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Individuals of many species rely on odors to communicate, find breeding partners, locate resources and sense dangers. In vertebrates, odorants are detected by chemosensory receptors of the olfactory system. One class of these receptors, the trace amine-associated receptors (TAARs), was recently suggested to mediate male sexual interest and mate choice. Here we tested this hypothesis in mice by generating a cluster deletion mouse (Taar2-9(−/−)) lacking all TAARs expressed in the olfactory epithelium, and evaluating transduction pathways from odorants to TAARs, neural activity and behaviors reflecting sexual interest. We found that a urinary volatile amine, isobutylamine (IBA), was a potent ligand for TAAR3 (but not TAAR1, 4, 5, and 6). When males were exposed to IBA, brain regions associated with sexual behaviors were less active in Taar2-9(−/−) than in wild type males. Accordingly, Taar2-9(−/−) males spent less time sniffing both the urine of females and pure IBA than wild type males. This is the first demonstration of a comprehensive transduction pathway linking odorants to TAARs and male sexual interest. Interestingly, the concentration of IBA in female urine varied across the estrus cycle with a peak during estrus. This variation in IBA concentration may represent a simple olfactory cue for males to recognize receptive females. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis that IBA and TAARs play an important role in the recognition of breeding partners and mate choice. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6104183/ /pubmed/30158871 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2018.00924 Text en Copyright © 2018 Harmeier, Meyer, Staempfli, Casagrande, Petrinovic, Zhang, Künnecke, Iglesias, Höner and Hoener. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Harmeier, Anja
Meyer, Claas A.
Staempfli, Andreas
Casagrande, Fabio
Petrinovic, Marija M.
Zhang, Yan-Ping
Künnecke, Basil
Iglesias, Antonio
Höner, Oliver P.
Hoener, Marius C.
How Female Mice Attract Males: A Urinary Volatile Amine Activates a Trace Amine-Associated Receptor That Induces Male Sexual Interest
title How Female Mice Attract Males: A Urinary Volatile Amine Activates a Trace Amine-Associated Receptor That Induces Male Sexual Interest
title_full How Female Mice Attract Males: A Urinary Volatile Amine Activates a Trace Amine-Associated Receptor That Induces Male Sexual Interest
title_fullStr How Female Mice Attract Males: A Urinary Volatile Amine Activates a Trace Amine-Associated Receptor That Induces Male Sexual Interest
title_full_unstemmed How Female Mice Attract Males: A Urinary Volatile Amine Activates a Trace Amine-Associated Receptor That Induces Male Sexual Interest
title_short How Female Mice Attract Males: A Urinary Volatile Amine Activates a Trace Amine-Associated Receptor That Induces Male Sexual Interest
title_sort how female mice attract males: a urinary volatile amine activates a trace amine-associated receptor that induces male sexual interest
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6104183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30158871
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2018.00924
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