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Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ; 79(7): 1082-9, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25704077

ABSTRACT

Activating transcription factor 5 (ATF5) is a stress response transcription factor of the cAMP-responsive element-binding/ATF family. Earlier, we reported that ATF5 expression is up-regulated in response to stress, such as amino acid limitation or arsenite exposure. Although ATF5 is widely expressed in the brain and the olfactory epithelium, the role of ATF5 is not fully understood. Here, the olfactory bulbs (OBs) of ATF5-deficient mice are smaller than those of wild-type mice. Histological analysis reveals the disturbed laminar structure of the OB, showing the thinner olfactory nerve layer, and a reduced number of interneurons. This is mainly due to the reduced number of bromodeoxyuridine-positive proliferating cells in the subventricular zone, where the interneuron progenitors are formed and migrate to the OBs. Moreover, the olfaction-related aggressive behavior of ATF5-deficient mice is reduced compared to wild-type mice. Our data suggest that ATF5 plays a crucial role in mouse OB development via interneuron.


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Activating Transcription Factors/metabolism , Interneurons/physiology , Olfactory Bulb/growth & development , Activating Transcription Factors/genetics , Aggression , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Behavior, Animal , Female , Interneurons/pathology , Male , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Knockout , Olfactory Bulb/embryology , Olfactory Bulb/pathology , Olfactory Nerve/embryology , Olfactory Nerve/pathology
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J Chem Ecol ; 28(3): 469-78, 2002 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11944825

ABSTRACT

Our objective was to identify the sex pheromone of Lymantria lucescens and Lymantria serva (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae), whose larvae defoliate, respectively, Quercus spp. in temperate regions and Ficus spp. in the subtropics. Coupled gas chromatographic-electroantennographic (GC-EAD) detection analyses of pheromone gland extracts revealed one EAD active compound produced by female L. lucescens and by female L. serva. This was identified as 2-methyl-(Z)-7-octadecene (2me-Z7-18Hy) by retention index calculations on DB-5, DB-23, and DB-210 columns and by comparative GC-mass spectrometric (MS) and GC-EAD analyses of the insect-produced candidate pheromone and synthetic 2me-Z7-18Hy. In field experiments, traps baited with 2me-Z7-18Hy captured male L. lucescens near Toyota City, Japan, and male L. serva in Taipei, Taiwan. Allopatric distribution of L. lucescens and L. serva seems to allow both species to use the same sex pheromone without compromising its specificity.


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Alkenes/chemistry , Alkenes/pharmacology , Moths/physiology , Sex Attractants/chemistry , Sex Attractants/pharmacology , Alkenes/analysis , Animals , Female , Larva , Male , Movement , Orientation , Sex Attractants/analysis
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