SummaryBackgroundSoon after birth, all mammals must initiate milk suckling to survive. In rodents, this innate behavior is critically dependent on uncharacterized maternally derived chemosensory ligands. Recently, the first pheromone sufficient to initiate suckling was isolated from the rabbit. Identification of the olfactory cues that trigger first suckling in the mouse would provide the means to determine the neural mechanisms that generate innate behavior.ResultsHere we use behavioral analysis, metabolomics, and calcium imaging of primary sensory neurons and find no evidence of ligands with intrinsic bioactivity, such as pheromones, acting to promote first suckling in the mouse. Instead, we find that the initiation of suckling is depende...
International audienceMammalian females have long been known to release olfactory attraction in thei...
Mammalian suckling is an instinctive and well-conserved social behavior. This behavior is crucial to...
International audienceBirth is part of a continuum and is a major developmental change. Newborns nee...
SummaryBackgroundSoon after birth, all mammals must initiate milk suckling to survive. In rodents, t...
SummaryA new study in mice reveals that an apparently innate behavior, suckling, is triggered not by...
International audienceIt is a mammalian female strategy to emit odor cues and signals that direct th...
International audienceChemical signals play a critical role in interindividual communication, includ...
International audienceThe initial interactions of mouse newborns with their mother are crucial for t...
SummaryMammalian neonates depend on their mother's food supply and use a defined sequence of actions...
Newborn rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus, locate their mother's nipples through typical orocephalic mo...
Research reportInternational audienceAssociative learning contributes crucially to adjust the behavi...
Mammalian neonates depend on their mother's food supply and use a defined sequence of actions to fin...
Odors emitted by mammalian mothers have an important influence on the behavioral and physical develo...
International audienceMammalian females have long been known to release olfactory attraction in thei...
Mammalian suckling is an instinctive and well-conserved social behavior. This behavior is crucial to...
International audienceBirth is part of a continuum and is a major developmental change. Newborns nee...
SummaryBackgroundSoon after birth, all mammals must initiate milk suckling to survive. In rodents, t...
SummaryA new study in mice reveals that an apparently innate behavior, suckling, is triggered not by...
International audienceIt is a mammalian female strategy to emit odor cues and signals that direct th...
International audienceChemical signals play a critical role in interindividual communication, includ...
International audienceThe initial interactions of mouse newborns with their mother are crucial for t...
SummaryMammalian neonates depend on their mother's food supply and use a defined sequence of actions...
Newborn rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus, locate their mother's nipples through typical orocephalic mo...
Research reportInternational audienceAssociative learning contributes crucially to adjust the behavi...
Mammalian neonates depend on their mother's food supply and use a defined sequence of actions to fin...
Odors emitted by mammalian mothers have an important influence on the behavioral and physical develo...
International audienceMammalian females have long been known to release olfactory attraction in thei...
Mammalian suckling is an instinctive and well-conserved social behavior. This behavior is crucial to...
International audienceBirth is part of a continuum and is a major developmental change. Newborns nee...