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Three Novel Bile Alcohols of Mature Male Sea Lamprey (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Petromyzon marinus</Emphasis>) Act as Chemical Cues for Conspecifics
Authors:Ke Li  Anne M Scott  Joseph J Riedy  Skye Fissette  Zoe E Middleton  Weiming Li
Affiliation:1.Department of Fisheries and Wildlife,Michigan State University,East Lansing,USA
Abstract:Sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, rely heavily on chemical cues that mediate their life history events, such as migration and reproduction. Here, we describe petromyzone A–C (13), three novel bile alcohols that are highly oxidized and sulfated, isolated from water conditioned with spermiated male sea lamprey. Structures of these compounds were unequivocally established by spectroscopic analyses and by comparison with spectra of known compounds. Electro-olfactogram recordings showed that 1 at 10?11 M was stimulatory to the adult sea lamprey olfactory epithelium, while 2 and 3 were stimulatory at 10?13 M. Behavioral assays indicated that 1 is attractive, 2 is not attractive or repulsive, and 3 is repulsive to ovulated female sea lamprey. The results suggest that 1 and 2 may be putative pheromones that mediate chemical communication in sea lamprey. The identification of these three components enhances our understanding of the structures and functions of sex pheromone components in this species and may provide useful behavioral manipulation tools for the integrated management of sea lamprey, a destructive invader in the Laurentian Great Lakes.
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