Experimental Animals
Online ISSN : 1881-7122
Print ISSN : 0007-5124
Studies on the Pheromonal Pregnancy Block in the Mouse
II. Discriminatory and/or Memorial Mechanisms in Famale Mice Responding to the Stud Male
Senichi FURUDATETakeshi NAKANO
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1981 Volume 30 Issue 1 Pages 1-5

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The present study was carried out to examine whether the stud male strain have a blocking effect on the pregnancy in stud female. Four inbred mouse strains, C3H, C57BL/6, BALB/c and CBA, were used in these experiments. Vergin female mice were caged together with a male of a different strain at 10-20 weeks of age for copulation. The mated females were removed from the male, and housed with a male strange or alien from the stud male. The “Bruce effect” was evident in C3H, BALB/c and CBA strains, but not in C57BL/6. It was shown in the strains having the “Bruce effect” that pregnancy block occured if the strange male was of a strain different from the stud male. Further experiments were designed to examine whether the “Bruce effect” might depened on imprinting or memory in a stud female by preproximity to a strange or alien male before stud mating. In this experiment, the “Bruce effect” did not occur in BALB/c or CBA strain by “imprinting” from preproximity to the strange or alien male, except for BALB/c males. From these findings, it was suggested that the discrimination or memory must play a leading role in the “Bruce effect” in that the female was able to recognize her own stud male.
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