蜂王下颚信息素对笼养蜜蜂感染神经鼻疽病毒的影响。

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Wei-Fone Huang , Ama Safo-Mensa , Evan Palmer-Young , Jay D. Evans , Yanping Chen
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摘要

蜜蜂利用蜂王下颚信息素(QMP)来维持社会等级和蜂群发展。在对照笼研究中,通常会引入合成 QMP 以模拟自然条件。然而,QMP 对鼻疽疾病研究的影响却产生了疑问。本简短报告确定了 QMP 对陶瓷鼻疽病毒(Vairimorpha)感染的早期抑制作用。研究发现,QMP 能显著降低感染率,使其低于所报告的 50% 感染率的感染剂量(ID50),并以与剂量无关的方式减缓疾病的发展。当剂量超过 ID100 时,这些效果就会减弱。我们建议,使用笼养蜜蜂调查治疗效果的研究应避免使用 QMP,以确保结果明确无误。此外,采用多种感染剂量和较短的孵化时间将有助于评估可能产生微妙影响的其他治疗方法。此外,我们的研究结果还支持之前的实地研究,即蜂王更换可减少鼻疽病害,其程度与烟曲霉毒素治疗相似。
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The effects of queen mandibular pheromone on Nosema (Vairimorpha) ceranae infections in caged honey bees

The effects of queen mandibular pheromone on Nosema (Vairimorpha) ceranae infections in caged honey bees

Honey bees utilize queen mandibular pheromone (QMP) for maintaining social hierarchy and colony development. In controlled cage studies, synthetic QMP is often introduced to mimic natural conditions. However, questions have arisen about the effects of QMP on nosema disease studies. This short report identifies significant early-stage suppression effects of QMP on Nosema (Vairimorpha) ceranae infections. QMP was found to significantly lower infection rates below the reported infectious dose for 50 % infectivity (ID50) and to slow disease development in a dose-independent manner. These effects diminished at doses exceeding ID100. We recommend that studies investigating treatment effects using caged bees avoid QMP to ensure unambiguous results. Additionally, employing multiple infectious doses with shorter incubation times would be useful for evaluating other treatments that may have subtle effects. Furthermore, our findings support previous field studies suggesting that queen replacement reduces nosema disease at levels similar to treatment with fumagillin.

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CiteScore
6.10
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5.90%
发文量
94
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Invertebrate Pathology presents original research articles and notes on the induction and pathogenesis of diseases of invertebrates, including the suppression of diseases in beneficial species, and the use of diseases in controlling undesirable species. In addition, the journal publishes the results of physiological, morphological, genetic, immunological and ecological studies as related to the etiologic agents of diseases of invertebrates. The Journal of Invertebrate Pathology is the adopted journal of the Society for Invertebrate Pathology, and is available to SIP members at a special reduced price.
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