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Precocene-I inhibits juvenile hormone biosynthesis, ovarian activation, aggression and alters sterility signal production in bumble bee (Bombus terrestris) workers

机译:Precocene-I抑制大黄蜂(Bombus terrestris)工人的少年激素生物合成,卵巢活化,侵略并改变不育信号的产生

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Juvenile hormone (JH) is an important regulator of development and physiology in insects. While in many insect species, including bumble bees, JH functions as gonadotropin in adults, in some highly eusocial insects its role has shifted to regulate social behavior including division of labor, dominance and aggression. Studying JH functions across social insect species is important for understanding the evolution of sociality; however, these studies have been limited because of the inability to reduce JH levels without surgically removing its glandular source, the corpora allata. Precocene is known to inhibit JH biosynthesis in several non-social insects, but has been poorly studied in social insects. Here, we tested whether precocene-I can effectively reduce JH levels in Bombus terrestris workers, and examined its effects on their physiology and behavior. Precocene-I treatment of three-worker groups decreased JH titer and ovarian activation, irrespective of the bees' dominance rank within the group, and was remedied by JH replacement therapy. Precocene-I also decreased aggressiveness and increased ester-sterility signal production; these changes were rank-dependent, and affected mainly the most reproductive and the least aggressive workers, respectively, and could not be remedied by JH replacement therapy. These results clearly confirm the role of JH as a gonadotropin and mediator of aggression in B. terrestris, and indicate that JH effects are associated with worker dominance rank. The ability to chemically reduce JH titer provides us with a non-intrusive method to probe the evolutionary changes associated with JH and the hormonal mechanisms that are associated with reproduction and behavior in social insects
机译:少年激素(JH)是昆虫发育和生理的重要调节剂。在许多昆虫物种中,包括大黄蜂,JH在成年动物中起促性腺激素的作用,而在一些高度共鸣的昆虫中,JH的作用已经转变为调节社会行为,包括分工,主导地位和侵略性。研究跨社会昆虫物种的JH功能对于了解社会性的演变非常重要;然而,由于无法通过手术去除其腺体,体集而无法降低JH水平,因此这些研究受到了限制。众所周知,前十碳烯会抑制几种非社交昆虫的JH生物合成,但在社交昆虫中的研究很少。在这里,我们测试了前茂烯I是否可以有效降低Bombus terrestris工人的JH水平,并检查了其对他们的生理和行为的影响。三工组的前十世烯I治疗降低了JH效价和卵巢激活,而与蜜蜂在该组中的优势地位无关,并且已通过JH替代疗法进行了补救。前十烯一也降低了侵略性并增加了酯不饱和信号的产生。这些变化是由等级决定的,分别主要影响最生殖和最不积极的工人,并且无法通过JH替代疗法进行补救。这些结果清楚地证实了JH作为促性腺素和侵染性介体在B. terrestris中的作用,并表明JH效应与工人的支配地位有关。化学降低JH滴度的能力为我们提供了一种非侵入性的方法,以探索与JH相关的进化变化以及与社交昆虫繁殖和行为相关的激素机制

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