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摘要
嗅觉神经元数量的变化或神经母细胞向嗅球的迁移会影响辨别气味或建立新的气味相关记忆的能力。Shingo等人对雌性小鼠的研究表明,催乳素激素可诱导嗅觉细胞前体的产生增加。催乳素引起的变化在怀孕期间和刚交配后都很明显。气味辨别有助于识别配偶和后代。这些对催乳素调节的神经发生的见解可能为理解某些复杂的、看似社会的行为提供了生理基础。J. C. Cross, S. Weiss,催乳素对成年女性前脑神经发生的影响。科学学报,2003,17(4)。【摘要】【全文】
Changes in the numbers of olfactory neurons or in neuroblast migration to the olfactory bulb can affect abilities to discriminate odors or establish new odor-related memories. Studying female mice, Shingo et al. show that the hormone prolactin induces increased production of olfactory cell precursors. The prolactin-induced changes were apparent during pregnancy and also just after mating. Odor discrimination contributes to recognition of mates and offspring. These insights into prolactin-regulated neurogenesis may provide a physiological basis for understanding certain complex, seemingly social, behaviors. T. Shingo, C. Gregg, E. Enwere, H. Fujikawa, R. Hassam, C. Geary, J. C. Cross, S. Weiss, Pregnancy-stimulated neurogenesis in the adult female forebrain mediated by prolactin. Science 299, 117-120 (2003). [Abstract] [Full Text]