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The vomeronasal complex of 5 different aged pig embryos Sus scrofa dom. Linnaeus, 1758 with a total length (TL) of 330, 180, 75, 50 and 45 mm respectively were studied. In all cases the nasopalatal part surrounding Jacobson's organ was generally estab­lished. During the studied period of development the completion of details within the cartilaginous supporting structures were of primary interest. In the youngest embryo studied, ducts and furrows of the vomeronasal complex were blocked by fused epi­theliums. Their dissolvement was completed in an embryo of 57 mm (TL). The elaborated vomeronasal complex of the oldest embryo allowed some further analyses. So it proved that all morphological peculiarities of the supporting structures, the naso­palatine ducts and the papilla palatina in pigs are an indication of their importance to a properly functioning vomeronasal complex. As pigs have no rhinartum or cleft snout of the kind found in most mammals, no philtrum communicates with the sulcus papillae palatinae and the nasopalatine ducts where Jacobson's organs merge into. Their flat snout is however provided with a dinstict ventral groove which is obviously a substitute for the missing philtrum. Generally it was possible to classify the vomero­nasal complex in S. scrofa from a phylogenetic point of view. As this anatomical system in placental mammals fundamentally reveals two differing construction types, classi­fied as either primitive or progressive S. scrofa possesses a progressively developed vomeronasal complex.
The aim of this study was to examine whether and how different odorants placed on the bodies of female mice, but having no reward value for the males, affect courtship and mating behaviour of male mice towards females in oestrus and thus emitting female pheromones. In this manner, certain consequences of concurrent activation of the main olfactory system and the vomeronasal system were investigated. Four different odorants (white musk, lavender, peppermint and valerian) were used for swabbing female mice in oestrus. Using a total of 160 sexually naive outbred mice of both sexes, divided for each of 4 odorants into controls (not swabbed with odorant) and two experimental groups, in the experimental group I the females observed previously as controls were swabbed with one of the 4 odorants, while in the experimental group II, new naive females were swabbed with one of the 4 odorants. The females were observed in individual cages for 30 min. each, together with a respective sexually naive male. The latency between introduction of a male into a cage with a previously swabbed female and initiation of courtship and mating behaviours by males (sniffing, circling, misdirected mounting, copulation failures, successful copulation) was recorded. Latency to the occurrence of all sexual behaviours was significantly longer in experimental groups compared to controls. Latency to initiation of courtship behaviour, especially sniffing and circling, was shorter towards females swabbed with peppermint odour than for other odorants, indicating no aversion to this odour. However, the peppermint odour completely inhibited copulation. It is concluded that alien volatile odours with no reward value nevertheless exert differentiated suppressing effects on female mice pheromones inducing courtship and mating behaviour. Thus, it is hypothesized that the activation of the main olfactory system suppresses the accessory vomeronasal system.
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