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Unexplained repeated pregnancy loss is associated with altered perceptual and brain responses to men's body-odor.

Liron Rozenkrantz1,2, Reut Weissgross1,2, Tali Weiss1,2, Inbal Ravreby1,2, Idan Frumin1,2, Sagit Shushan1,2,3, Lior Gorodisky1,2, Netta Reshef1,2, Yael Holzman1,2, Liron Pinchover1,2, Yaara Endevelt-Shapira1,2, Eva Mishor1,2, Timna Soroka1,2, Maya Finkel1,2, Liav Tagania1,2, Aharon Ravia1,2, Ofer Perl1,2, Edna Furman-Haran2,4, Howard Carp5, Noam Sobel1,2.   

Abstract

Mammalian olfaction and reproduction are tightly linked, a link less explored in humans. Here, we asked whether human unexplained repeated pregnancy loss (uRPL) is associated with altered olfaction, and particularly altered olfactory responses to body-odor. We found that whereas most women with uRPL could identify the body-odor of their spouse, most control women could not. Moreover, women with uRPL rated the perceptual attributes of men's body-odor differently from controls. These pronounced differences were accompanied by an only modest albeit significant advantage in ordinary, non-body-odor-related olfaction in uRPL. Next, using structural and functional brain imaging, we found that in comparison to controls, most women with uRPL had smaller olfactory bulbs, yet increased hypothalamic response in association with men's body-odor. These findings combine to suggest altered olfactory perceptual and brain responses in women experiencing uRPL, particularly in relation to men's body-odor. Whether this link has any causal aspects to it remains to be explored.
© 2020, Rozenkrantz et al.

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Keywords:  Bruce effect; human; miscarriage; neuroscience; olfaction; pregnancy block; repeated pregnancy loss; social chemosignaling

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32988456      PMCID: PMC7524551          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.55305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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