石巢病-实验感染黄曲霉的蜜蜂幼虫的组织形态学变化。

IF 2 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Tammo von Knoblauch, Annette B Jensen, Christoph K W Mülling, Anton Heusinger, Heike Aupperle-Lellbach, Elke Genersch
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摘要

石蜂病(Aspergillus sp.)是一种罕见的,描述不清的西方蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)疾病,可影响成年蜜蜂和幼蜂。本研究利用人工饲养的无病原体蜜蜂幼虫(5 × 102孢子/幼虫)实验感染黄曲霉,描述了其发病机制。在第1天至第5天(幼虫龄4至8天)期间,宏观检查了5只未感染的对照幼虫、最多5只感染的活幼虫和最多5只感染的死幼虫。随后,对幼虫拍照,固定(4%甲醛),并进行组织学检查(苏木精-伊红染色,Grocott镀银)。切片数字化,测量(面积,厚度),并进行统计分析。总共收集到的43只感染幼虫中有19只显示出感染迹象(萌发孢子/真菌菌丝体):死亡幼虫(从第2天开始)显示出明显的组织学和宏观感染迹象,而活着的幼虫(从第1天开始)仅局部感染。感染幼虫(第2天:p < 0.001,第4天:p < 0.01,第5天:p < 0.01)显著小于未感染幼虫(对照组)。我们的研究表明,石卵病发病的特点是曲霉萌发和发病之间的时间短(约1天),幼虫死亡迅速。
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Stonebrood Disease-Histomorphological Changes in Honey Bee Larvae (Apis mellifera) Experimentally Infected with Aspergillus flavus.

Stonebrood (Aspergillus sp.) is a rare, poorly described disease of the Western honey bee (Apis mellifera) that can affect adult bees and brood. This study describes the pathogenesis using artificially reared pathogen-free Apis mellifera larvae, experimentally infected (5 × 102 spores/larva) with Aspergillus flavus. Between days 1 and 5 p.i. (larval age 4 until 8 days), five uninfected control larvae, up to five infected living larvae, and up to five infected dead larvae were examined macroscopically. Subsequently, the larvae were photographed, fixed (4% formaldehyde), and processed for histological examination (hematoxylin-eosin stain, Grocott silvering). Sections were digitized, measured (area, thickness), and statistically analyzed. In total, 19 of the 43 collected infected larvae showed signs of infection (germinating spores/fungal mycelium): dead larvae (from day 2 p.i.) showed clear histological and macroscopic signs of infection, while larvae collected alive (from day 1 p.i.) were only locally affected. Infected larvae were significantly smaller (day 2 p.i.: p < 0.001, 4 p.i.: p < 0.01, 5 p.i.: p < 0.01) than uninfected larvae (control group). Our study shows that the pathogenesis of stonebrood is characterized by a short period between Aspergillus germination and the onset of disease (about one day), and a rapid larval death.

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Veterinary Sciences
Veterinary Sciences VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
8.30%
发文量
612
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Sciences is an international and interdisciplinary scholarly open access journal. It publishes original that are relevant to any field of veterinary sciences, including prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, disorder and injury in animals. This journal covers almost all topics related to animal health and veterinary medicine. Research fields of interest include but are not limited to: anaesthesiology anatomy bacteriology biochemistry cardiology dentistry dermatology embryology endocrinology epidemiology genetics histology immunology microbiology molecular biology mycology neurobiology oncology ophthalmology parasitology pathology pharmacology physiology radiology surgery theriogenology toxicology virology.
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