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Seasonality alarm pheromone and serotonin: insights on the neurobiology of honeybee defence from winter bees

机译:季节性警报信息素和5-羟色胺:冬季蜜蜂防御蜜蜂神经生物学的见解

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Honeybees maintain their colony throughout the cold winters, a strategy that enables them to make the most of early spring flowers. During this period, their activity is mostly limited to thermoregulation, while foraging and brood rearing are stopped. Less is known about seasonal changes to the essential task of defending the colony against intruders, which is regulated by the sting alarm pheromone. We studied the stinging responsiveness of winter bees exposed to this scent or a control (solvent). Surprisingly, winter bees, while maintaining their responsiveness in control conditions, did not increase stinging frequency in response to the alarm pheromone. This was not owing to the bees not perceiving the pheromone, as shown by calcium imaging of the antennal lobes. As the alarm pheromone is thought to act through an increase in brain serotonin levels, ultimately causing heightened defensiveness, we checked if serotonin treatments would affect the stinging behaviour of winter bees. Indeed, treated winter bees became more inclined to sting. Thus, we postulate that loss of responsiveness to the sting alarm pheromone is based on a partial or total disruption of the mechanism converting alarm pheromone perception into high serotonin levels in winter bees.
机译:蜜蜂在整个寒冷的冬天都保持着自己的殖民地,这一策略使他们能够充分利用早春的花朵。在此期间,它们的活动主要限于体温调节,同时停止觅食和育雏。季节性变化对保护殖民地免受入侵者这一基本任务的影响知之甚少,这是由警报警报信息素调节的。我们研究了暴露于这种气味或对照(溶剂)下的冬蜂的刺痛感。出人意料的是,冬蜂在控制条件下保持其响应能力的同时,并没有增加对警报信息素的刺激频率。正如触角叶的钙成像所示,这不是由于蜜蜂没有感知到信息素。由于人们认为警惕信息素是通过增加大脑5-羟色胺水平来发挥作用,最终导致防御能力增强,因此我们检查了5-羟色胺的治疗方法是否会影响冬蜂的刺痛行为。确实,经过处理的冬蜂变得更倾向于刺痛。因此,我们假设对st警报信息素的响应能力的丧失是基于将警报信息素感知转换为冬季蜜蜂的高血清素水平的机制的部分或全部破坏。

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