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Responses of Human Neonates to Highly Diluted Odorants from Sweat
Authors:Helene M. Loos  Sébastien Doucet  Fanny Védrines  Constanze Sharapa  Robert Soussignan  Karine Durand  Paul Sagot  Andrea Buettner  Benoist Schaal
Affiliation:1.Developmental Ethology and Cognitive Psychology Group, Centre des Sciences du Go?t et de l’Alimentation,CNRS-Université de Bourgogne,Dijon,France;2.Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Emil Fischer Center,Friedrich-Alexander Universit?t Erlangen-Nürnberg,Erlangen,Germany;3.Department of Sensory Analytics,Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV,Freising,Germany;4.Department of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Reproductive Biology,University Hospital Dijon,Dijon,France
Abstract:Conjugated forms of odorants contributing to sweat odor occur not only in human sweat but also in amniotic fluid, colostrum, and milk. However, it is unclear whether the released odorants are detected and hedonically discriminated by human newborns. To investigate this issue, we administered highly diluted solutions of (R)/(S)-3-methyl-3-sulfanylhexan-1-ol (MSH), (R)/(S)-3-sulfanylhexan-1-ol (SH), (E)/(Z)-3-methylhex-2-enoic acid (3M2H), and (R)/(S)-3-hydroxy-3-methylhexanoic acid (HMHA) to 3-d-old infants while their respiratory rate and oro-facial movements were recorded. Adult sensitivity to these odorants was assessed via triangle tests. Whereas no neonatal stimulus-specific response was found for respiratory rate, oro-facial reactivity indicated orthonasal detection of MSH and SH by male neonates, and of HMHA by the whole group of neonates. Dependent on the dilution of odorants, newborns evinced neutral responses or longer negative oro-facial expressions compared with the reference stimuli. Finally, newborns appeared to be more sensitive to the target odorants than did adults.
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