First Immunohistochemical Demonstration of the Expression of a Type-2 Vomeronasal Receptor, V2R2, in Wild Canids

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Ortiz-Leal, Irene [1 ]
Torres, Mateo V. [1 ]
Lopez-Beceiro, Ana [1 ]
Fidalgo, Luis [1 ]
Shin, Taekyun [2 ,3 ]
Sanchez-Quinteiro, Pablo [1 ]
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[1] Univ Santiago de Compostela, Fac Vet, Dept Anat Anim Prod & Clin Vet Sci, Av Carballo Calero S-N, Lugo 27002, Spain
[2] Jeju Natl Univ, Coll Vet Med, Jeju 63243, South Korea
[3] Jeju Natl Univ, Vet Med Res Inst, Jeju 63243, South Korea
关键词
vomeronasal organ; V2R; G-proteins; Canidae; immunohistochemistry; PUTATIVE PHEROMONE RECEPTORS; ACCESSORY OLFACTORY-BULB; G-ALPHA-O; G-PROTEINS; DIFFERENTIAL LOCALIZATION; MULTIGENE FAMILY; SENSORY NEURONS; SYSTEM; ORGAN; EVOLUTION;
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10.3390/ijms25137291
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The mammalian vomeronasal system enables the perception of chemical signals crucial for social communication via the receptor families V1R and V2R. These receptors are linked with the G-protein subunits, G alpha i2 and G alpha o, respectively. Exploring the evolutionary pathways of V1Rs and V2Rs across mammalian species remains a significant challenge, particularly when comparing genomic data with emerging immunohistochemical evidence. Recent studies have revealed the expression of G alpha o in the vomeronasal neuroepithelium of wild canids, including wolves and foxes, contradicting predictions based on current genomic annotations. Our study provides detailed immunohistochemical evidence, mapping the expression of V2R receptors in the vomeronasal sensory epithelium, focusing particularly on wild canids, specifically wolves and foxes. An additional objective involves contrasting these findings with those from domestic species like dogs to highlight the evolutionary impacts of domestication on sensory systems. The employment of a specific antibody raised against the mouse V2R2, a member of the C-family of vomeronasal receptors, V2Rs, has confirmed the presence of V2R2-immunoreactivity (V2R2-ir) in the fox and wolf, but it has revealed the lack of expression in the dog. This may reflect the impact of domestication on the regression of the VNS in this species, in contrast to their wild counterparts, and it underscores the effects of artificial selection on sensory functions. Thus, these findings suggest a more refined chemical detection capability in wild species.
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