Neuroanatomical and gene expression features of the rabbit accessory olfactory systemimplications of pheromone communication in reproductive behaviour and animal physiology

  1. Rodríguez Villamayor, Paula
Supervised by:
  1. Paulino Martínez Portela Director
  2. Pablo Sánchez Quinteiro Director

Defence university: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

Year of defence: 2023

Committee:
  1. Enrique Lanuza Navarro Chair
  2. Carmen Bouza Fernández Secretary
  3. Rose Ruiz Daniels Committee member
Department:
  1. Department of Zoology, Genetics and Physical Anthropology

Type: Thesis

Abstract

Mainly driven by the vomeronasal system (VNS), pheromone communication is involved in many species-specific fundamental innate socio-sexual behaviors such as mating and fighting, which are essential for animal reproduction and survival. Rabbits are a unique model for studying chemocommunication due to the discovery of the rabbit mammary pheromone, but paradoxically there has been a lack of knowledge regarding its VNS pathway. In this work, we aim at filling this gap by approaching the system from an integrative point of view, providing extensive anatomical and genomic data of the rabbit VNS, as well as pheromone-mediated reproductive and behavioural studies. Our results build strong foundation for further translational studies which aim at implementing the use of pheromones to improve animal production and welfare.