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Sensing and avoiding sick conspecifics requires Gαi2 + vomeronasal neurons.

Jan WeissHélène VacherAnne-Charlotte TrouilletTrese Leinders-ZufallFrank ZufallPablo Chamero
Published in: BMC biology (2023)
Our physiological and behavioral analyses indicate that the sensing and avoidance of LPS-treated sick conspecifics depend on the Gαi2 vomeronasal subsystem. Our observations point to a central role of brain circuits downstream of the olfactory periphery and in the lateral habenula in the detection and avoidance of sick conspecifics, providing new insights into the neural substrates and circuit logic of the sensing of inflammation in mice.
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