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. 1990 Mar;47(3):525-9.
doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(90)90120-s.

A behavioral bioassay for analysis of rabbit nipple-search pheromone

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A behavioral bioassay for analysis of rabbit nipple-search pheromone

W Keil et al. Physiol Behav. 1990 Mar.

Abstract

To suckle, newborn rabbits are completely dependent on a pheromone present on the doe's ventrum and also apparently contained in the milk. Pups presented in a standardized test with 30 microliters of fresh rabbit milk on a glass rod reacted with vigorous search-like movements in 93%, and with grasping of the rod in 70% of trials, but did not respond to control presentations of other odorants. The pups were found to be most reactive 1-3 hours before the once daily nursing, and although they rapidly habituated to repeated testing, a break of 30 minutes was sufficient for the recovery of responsiveness. Even milk diluted by as much as 1:10(4) elicited significantly more responses than control substances. However, when left at room temperature it lost this behavior-releasing quality within about 20 minutes, but retained it for several months when stored at -40 degrees C. Rabbit milk thus appears to represent a ready source of nipple-search pheromone, and the behavioral response of pups to be reliable enough to serve as a bioassay for further pheromonal analysis.

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