雄性 BALB/c 和 C57BL/6 小鼠的免疫接种会改变其尿液成分和雌性对尿液气味的反应

Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1134/s0022093024040070
A. S. Khotskina, Yu. V. Patrushev, D. I. Yusupova, L. A. Gerlinskaya, D. V. Petrovskii, M. P. Moshkin, E. L. Zavjalov
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摘要气味在动物交流和配偶选择中起着关键作用。当雄性动物受到感染或免疫系统被激活时,雄性动物的尿味对成熟雌性动物的吸引力就会降低。早期免疫反应的发展与促炎和抗炎细胞因子的产生有关。为了探索所观察到的差异的化学基础并分析雌性与抗原刺激雄性尿液气味相互作用的影响,用匙孔虫血蓝蛋白(KLH)对近交系 BALB/c(Th1)和 C57BL/6(Th2)小鼠的雄性进行了免疫。与对照雄性小鼠的气味相比,免疫后 3 天收集的雄性小鼠尿液的气味对这两个品系雌性小鼠的吸引力较小。其中,BALB/c雌鼠嗅闻免疫雄鼠尿液的频率较低,而C57BL/6雌鼠在免疫雄鼠尿液的嗅觉测试中表现出较短的梳理时间。雌性动物对 KLH 免疫后第 3 天收集的雄性尿液气味的反应改变与抗原诱导的气相色谱/质谱(GC-MS)检测尿样中挥发性有机化合物相对水平的变化相吻合。两个品系的雄性动物在接受 KLH 免疫后,壬醛、苯并噻唑、2-仲丁基-4,5-二氢噻唑和[1,4,5]-氧二硫杂环庚烷的含量都有所增加。同时,在免疫后的雄性尿液中,没有发现任何化合物的含量随菌株而发生多向变化。
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Immunization of Male BALB/c and C57BL/6 Mice Alters the Composition of Their Urine and the Response of Females to Its Odor

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Odors play a key role in animal communication and mate choice. Male urinary odor becomes less attractive to mature females when males get infected or have their immune system activated. The development of the immune response at early stages is related to the production of both pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. To explore the chemical basis of the observed differences and analyze the effects of female interactions with the urinary odor of antigen-stimulated males, the males of inbred BALB/c (Th1) and C57BL/6 (Th2) mice were immunized with keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH). The odor of male urine collected 3 days after immunization proved to be less attractive to females of both strains compared to the odor of control males. Herewith, BALB/c females sniffed the urine of immunized males less frequently, while C57BL/6 females demonstrated a shorter duration of grooming in olfactory tests with urine of immunized males. The altered response of females to the odor of male urine collected on day 3 after KLH immunization matched antigen-induced modulation of relative levels of volatile organic compounds detected in urine samples by gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy (GC-MS). Males of both strains, after KLH immunization, exhibited an increase in the content of nonanal, benzothiazole, 2-sec-butyl-4,5-dihydrothiazole, and [1,4,5]-oxadithiepane. At the same time, no compounds were found, whose content changed multidirectionally in the urine of males after immunization in a strain-dependent manner.

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