Structure of the Midgut of the Queen Bee Apis mellifera L. Naturally Infected with Sacbrood virus (SBV)

I. Kovalskyi, V. Fedak, L. Kovalska, A. Druzhbiak, Y. Vovkun
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Bees and their larvae are susceptible to various viral diseases, which leads to disruption of the bee family, and sometimes to its death. The Sacbrood virus is especially dangerous for the bee family. Sick families differ sharply in their condition and productivity from healthy ones, develop slowly in the spring, and grow little brood. Therefore, the aim of the study was to identify physiological changes in the intestines of mature uteruses affected by Sacbrood virus or SBV disease. Histological examinations supplemented the data on the pathogenesis of honey bees affected by Sacbrood virus. Data on physiological and morphological changes in the middle part of the intestine of fertile queens are presented. Histological examinations were performed in different parts of the midgut. In patients of queens, in comparison with clinically healthy ones, changes in the function of the pertrophic membrane were revealed. An increase in the length of the midgut fold in the anterior part of the intestine by 23% (p<0.001) was detected. Under the influence of pathogenicity of the virus there is an intensive proliferation of enterocytes in the middle part of the intestine. The defeat of the structural components of the mucosa is evidenced by the absence of a peretrophic membrane in the caudal direction of the midgut of diseased queens where necrotic lesions of the mucous membrane up to the basement membrane were detected.
自然感染Sacbrood virus (SBV)的蜂王中肠结构
蜜蜂及其幼虫容易感染各种病毒性疾病,这导致蜜蜂家族的分裂,有时甚至导致其死亡。Sacbrood病毒对蜜蜂家族来说尤其危险。患病家庭的状况和生产力与健康家庭差别很大,在春天发育缓慢,繁殖很少。因此,本研究的目的是确定受Sacbrood病毒或SBV疾病影响的成熟子宫肠道的生理变化。组织学检查补充了受Sacbrood virus感染的蜜蜂发病机制的资料。介绍了可育蜂王肠道中部的生理和形态变化数据。在中肠不同部位进行组织学检查。与临床健康人比较,发现皇后症患者的肥厚膜功能发生了变化。研究发现,肠道前部的中肠褶皱长度增加了23% (p<0.001)。在病毒致病性的影响下,肠道中部肠细胞大量增殖。粘膜的结构成分的失败是由在患病皇后的中肠尾侧没有一个渗营养膜所证明的,在那里可以检测到粘膜直至基底膜的坏死病变。
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