Insights into the role of dopamine in olfactory learning behavior of honeybee

M. Raza, Zhiguo Li, H. Nie, Songkun Su
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One of the brain's primary functions is remembering and learning the information related to food and odour. Since biogenic amines discovery in invertebrate and vertebrate, dopamine is considered a key modulator and neurotransmitter involved in honeybees' olfactory learning. Dopamine (DA) has a major part to play in rewarding prediction, learning, invigorating social behavior, and motivation. Here we examined the effect of dopamine in the olfactory learning behavior of honeybees. We used the same age (14-days old) honeybees, Apis mellifera and Apis cerana to evaluate the proboscis extension response and characterized brain dopamine's effect on olfactory learning behavior. Both species were individually trained by performing three learning trials with sucrose solution and odor 1-Hexanol. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) determined the brain dopamine level using electrochemical detection. Our findings showed that Apis mellifera learned better and higher brain dopamine levels than Apis cerana. Thus, we show that dopamine acts as an important neurotransmitter and modulator of motivation and influences honeybee cognition.
多巴胺在蜜蜂嗅觉学习行为中的作用
大脑的主要功能之一是记忆和学习与食物和气味有关的信息。自从在无脊椎动物和脊椎动物中发现生物胺以来,多巴胺被认为是参与蜜蜂嗅觉学习的关键调节剂和神经递质。多巴胺(DA)在奖励预测、学习、激发社会行为和动机方面发挥着重要作用。在这里,我们研究了多巴胺在蜜蜂嗅觉学习行为中的作用。本研究以年龄相同(14日龄)的美国蜜蜂和中国蜜蜂为研究对象,研究了蜜蜂的伸喙反应,并研究了脑多巴胺对嗅觉学习行为的影响。两个物种分别进行了蔗糖溶液和气味1-己醇的三次学习试验。高效液相色谱(HPLC)电化学检测脑多巴胺水平。我们的研究结果表明,蜜蜂比蜜蜂学习得更好,大脑多巴胺水平更高。因此,我们表明多巴胺作为一种重要的神经递质和动机调节剂,影响蜜蜂的认知。
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Kuwait Journal of Science & Engineering
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