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   Fatal attraction phenomenon in humans - cat odour attractiveness increased for Toxoplasma-infected men while decreased for infected women  
   
نویسنده flegr j. ,lenochová p. ,hodný z. ,vondrová m.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2011 - دوره : 5 - شماره : 11
چکیده    Background: latent toxoplasmosis,a lifelong infection with the protozoan toxoplasma gondii,has cumulative effects on the behaviour of hosts,including humans. the most impressive effect of toxoplasmosis is the fatal attraction phenomenon, the conversion of innate fear of cat odour into attraction to cat odour in infected rodents. while most behavioural effects of toxoplasmosis were confirmed also in humans,neither the fatal attraction phenomenon nor any toxoplasmosis-associated changes in olfactory functions have been searched for in them. principal findings: thirty-four toxoplasma-infected and 134 noninfected students rated the odour of urine samples from cat,horse,tiger,brown hyena and dog for intensity and pleasantness. the raters were blind to their infection status and identity of the samples. no signs of changed sensitivity of olfaction were observed. however,we found a strong,gender dependent effect of toxoplasmosis on the pleasantness attributed to cat urine odour (p = 0.0025). infected men rated this odour as more pleasant than did the noninfected men,while infected women rated the same odour as less pleasant than did noninfected women. toxoplasmosis did not affect how subjects rated the pleasantness of any other animal species' urine odour; however,a non-significant trend in the same directions was observed for hyena urine. conclusions: the absence of the effects of toxoplasmosis on the odour pleasantness score attributed to large cats would suggest that the amino acid felinine could be responsible for the fatal attraction phenomenon. our results also raise the possibility that the odour-specific threshold deficits observed in schizophrenia patients could be caused by increased prevalence of toxoplasma-infected subjects in this population rather than by schizophrenia itself. the trend observed with the hyena urine sample suggests that this carnivore,and other representatives of the feliformia suborder,should be studied for their possible role as definitive hosts in the life cycle of toxoplasma. © 2011 flegr et al.
آدرس department of biology,faculty of science,charles university,prague, Czech Republic, department of biology,faculty of science,charles university,prague,czech republic,department of anthropology,faculty of humanities,charles university,prague, Czech Republic, department of genome integrity,institute of molecular genetics ascr,v.v.i,prague, Czech Republic, department of anthropology,faculty of humanities,charles university,prague, Czech Republic
 
     
   
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