Pheromone Sensing in Mammals: A Review of the Vomeronasal System

Anatomia Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.3390/anatomia2040031
Mateo V. Torres, Irene Ortiz-Leal, Pablo Sanchez-Quinteiro
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Abstract

This review addresses the role of chemical communication in mammals, giving special attention to the vomeronasal system in pheromone-mediated interactions. The vomeronasal system influences many social and sexual behaviors, from reproduction to species recognition. Interestingly, this system shows greater evolutionary variability compared to the olfactory system, emphasizing its complex nature and the need for thorough research. The discussion starts with foundational concepts of chemocommunication, progressing to a detailed exploration of olfactory systems. The neuroanatomy of the vomeronasal system stands in contrast with that of the olfactory system. Further, the sensory part of the vomeronasal system, known as the vomeronasal organ, and the integration center of this information, called the accessory olfactory bulb, receive comprehensive coverage. Secondary projections of both the olfactory and vomeronasal systems receive attention, especially in relation to the dual olfactory hypothesis. The review concludes by examining the organization of the vomeronasal system in four distinct mammalian groups: rodents, marsupials, herpestids, and bovids. The aim is to highlight the unique morphofunctional differences resulting from the adaptive changes each group experienced.
哺乳动物信息素感知:犁鼻系统的研究进展
本文综述了哺乳动物化学通讯的作用,特别关注了犁鼻系统在信息素介导的相互作用。犁鼻系统影响许多社会和性行为,从繁殖到物种识别。有趣的是,与嗅觉系统相比,这个系统显示出更大的进化变异性,强调了其复杂性和深入研究的必要性。讨论从化学通讯的基本概念开始,进展到嗅觉系统的详细探索。犁鼻系统的神经解剖学与嗅觉系统的神经解剖学是相反的。此外,犁鼻系统的感觉部分,被称为犁鼻器官,以及这些信息的整合中心,被称为附属嗅球,得到了全面的覆盖。嗅觉和犁鼻系统的二次投射都受到关注,特别是与双嗅觉假说有关。本综述通过检查四种不同哺乳动物群体(啮齿动物、有袋动物、兽类和牛类)犁鼻系统的组织来结束。其目的是强调每个群体经历的适应性变化所导致的独特形态功能差异。
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