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  • Aerosols have been largely overlooked in olfaction studies, despite their prevalence in the atmosphere and ability to interact with odor molecules like pheromones.
  • A study focused on male moths (Bombyx mori) showed that their arousal behavior was affected by aerosol concentrations when exposed to bombykol, the primary component of their sex pheromone.
  • The research indicates that aerosols consistently interact with pheromones, with lower aerosol concentrations leading to better moth responses, and proposes hypotheses about competition for olfactory receptors and potential positive effects of aerosols based on their physical properties.

Article Abstract

Because of the complexity to study them, aerosols have been neglected in nearly all studies on olfaction, especially studies dealing with odor capture. However, aerosols are present in large quantities in the atmosphere and have the physico-chemical ability to interact with odor molecules, in particular the many pheromones with low volatility. We submitted male moths of Bombyx mori to bombykol puffs, the main fatty alcohol component of its sex pheromone, depending on whether the air is free of aerosols, charged with ambient concentration aerosols or supplemented with aqueous aerosols and recorded their arousal behavior. Aerosols and pheromone do interact consistently over all experiments and moths react better in low aerosol-concentration conditions. We propose four hypotheses for explaining this impediment, the two most likely resorting to competition between odor molecules and aerosols for the olfactory pores and postulate a reversal to a positive impact of aerosols on communication, depending on the particular physico-chemical properties of the multiphasic interaction. Studying the partitioning between gas and particulate phases in the transport and reception of odors is key for advancing the chemico-physical understanding of olfaction.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10886-023-01431-4DOI Listing

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