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Spermine in semen of male sea lamprey acts as a sex pheromone

Semen is fundamental for sexual reproduction. The non-sperm part of ejaculated semen, or seminal plasma, facilitates the delivery of sperm to the eggs. The seminal plasma of some species with internal fertilization contains anti-aphrodisiac molecules that deter promiscuity in post-copulatory females...

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Autores principales: Scott, Anne M., Zhang, Zhe, Jia, Liang, Li, Ke, Zhang, Qinghua, Dexheimer, Thomas, Ellsworth, Edmund, Ren, Jianfeng, Chung-Davidson, Yu-Wen, Zu, Yao, Neubig, Richard R., Li, Weiming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6615597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31287811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000332
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author Scott, Anne M.
Zhang, Zhe
Jia, Liang
Li, Ke
Zhang, Qinghua
Dexheimer, Thomas
Ellsworth, Edmund
Ren, Jianfeng
Chung-Davidson, Yu-Wen
Zu, Yao
Neubig, Richard R.
Li, Weiming
author_facet Scott, Anne M.
Zhang, Zhe
Jia, Liang
Li, Ke
Zhang, Qinghua
Dexheimer, Thomas
Ellsworth, Edmund
Ren, Jianfeng
Chung-Davidson, Yu-Wen
Zu, Yao
Neubig, Richard R.
Li, Weiming
author_sort Scott, Anne M.
collection PubMed
description Semen is fundamental for sexual reproduction. The non-sperm part of ejaculated semen, or seminal plasma, facilitates the delivery of sperm to the eggs. The seminal plasma of some species with internal fertilization contains anti-aphrodisiac molecules that deter promiscuity in post-copulatory females, conferring fitness benefits to the ejaculating male. By contrast, in some taxa with external fertilization such as fish, exposure to semen promotes spawning behaviors. However, no specific compounds in semen have been identified as aphrodisiac pheromones. We sought to identify a pheromone from the milt (fish semen) of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus), a jawless fish that spawns in lek-like aggregations in which each spermiating male defends a nest, and ovulatory females move from nest to nest to mate. We postulated that milt compounds signal to ovulatory females the presence of spawning spermiating males. We determined that spermine, an odorous polyamine initially identified from human semen, is indeed a milt pheromone. At concentrations as low as 10(−14) molar, spermine stimulated the lamprey olfactory system and attracted ovulatory females but did not attract males or pre-ovulatory females. We found spermine activated a trace amine-associated receptor (TAAR)-like receptor in the lamprey olfactory epithelium. A novel antagonist to that receptor nullified the attraction of ovulatory females to spermine. Our results elucidate a mechanism whereby a seminal plasma pheromone attracts ready-to-mate females and implicates a possible conservation of the olfactory detection of semen from jawless vertebrates to humans. Milt pheromones may also have management implications for sea lamprey populations.
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spelling pubmed-66155972019-07-25 Spermine in semen of male sea lamprey acts as a sex pheromone Scott, Anne M. Zhang, Zhe Jia, Liang Li, Ke Zhang, Qinghua Dexheimer, Thomas Ellsworth, Edmund Ren, Jianfeng Chung-Davidson, Yu-Wen Zu, Yao Neubig, Richard R. Li, Weiming PLoS Biol Research Article Semen is fundamental for sexual reproduction. The non-sperm part of ejaculated semen, or seminal plasma, facilitates the delivery of sperm to the eggs. The seminal plasma of some species with internal fertilization contains anti-aphrodisiac molecules that deter promiscuity in post-copulatory females, conferring fitness benefits to the ejaculating male. By contrast, in some taxa with external fertilization such as fish, exposure to semen promotes spawning behaviors. However, no specific compounds in semen have been identified as aphrodisiac pheromones. We sought to identify a pheromone from the milt (fish semen) of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus), a jawless fish that spawns in lek-like aggregations in which each spermiating male defends a nest, and ovulatory females move from nest to nest to mate. We postulated that milt compounds signal to ovulatory females the presence of spawning spermiating males. We determined that spermine, an odorous polyamine initially identified from human semen, is indeed a milt pheromone. At concentrations as low as 10(−14) molar, spermine stimulated the lamprey olfactory system and attracted ovulatory females but did not attract males or pre-ovulatory females. We found spermine activated a trace amine-associated receptor (TAAR)-like receptor in the lamprey olfactory epithelium. A novel antagonist to that receptor nullified the attraction of ovulatory females to spermine. Our results elucidate a mechanism whereby a seminal plasma pheromone attracts ready-to-mate females and implicates a possible conservation of the olfactory detection of semen from jawless vertebrates to humans. Milt pheromones may also have management implications for sea lamprey populations. Public Library of Science 2019-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6615597/ /pubmed/31287811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000332 Text en © 2019 Scott et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Scott, Anne M.
Zhang, Zhe
Jia, Liang
Li, Ke
Zhang, Qinghua
Dexheimer, Thomas
Ellsworth, Edmund
Ren, Jianfeng
Chung-Davidson, Yu-Wen
Zu, Yao
Neubig, Richard R.
Li, Weiming
Spermine in semen of male sea lamprey acts as a sex pheromone
title Spermine in semen of male sea lamprey acts as a sex pheromone
title_full Spermine in semen of male sea lamprey acts as a sex pheromone
title_fullStr Spermine in semen of male sea lamprey acts as a sex pheromone
title_full_unstemmed Spermine in semen of male sea lamprey acts as a sex pheromone
title_short Spermine in semen of male sea lamprey acts as a sex pheromone
title_sort spermine in semen of male sea lamprey acts as a sex pheromone
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6615597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31287811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000332
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