Acetylcholinesterase activity in forager honey bees of Nepal

IF 1.6 4区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Physiological Entomology Pub Date : 2023-08-18 DOI:10.1111/phen.12415
Shishir Pandey, Shankar Gotame, Sachin Sejuwal, Basant Giri, Susma Giri
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Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is a promising enzyme and a biomarker to monitor the physiological status of honey bees. To gain a basic understanding of AChE in bees, we measured AChE activity in the head tissue of forager honey bees belonging to Apis cerana, Apis mellifera, and Apis dorsata collected from five districts of Nepal during pre‐winter and winter seasons. We estimated AChE‐tissue activity (μmol/min/g head tissue) and AChE‐specific activity (μmol/min/mg protein) using Ellman assay kit and protein concentration (mg/g head tissue) using Lowry assay method. A significant increase in all three parameters was observed in winter A. cerana and varied between species indicating differences in physiological resistance and responses to various environmental changes between native (A. cerana and A. dorsata) and non‐native (A. mellifera) bees. Overall, AChE‐tissue and specific activities were positively correlated and, as expected, AChE‐specific activity was negatively correlated with the protein concentration.
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尼泊尔采蜜蜜蜂乙酰胆碱酯酶活性研究
乙酰胆碱酯酶(AChE)是一种很有前途的酶,也是监测蜜蜂生理状态的生物标志物。为了对蜜蜂的乙酰胆碱酯酶有一个基本的了解,我们测量了在尼泊尔5个地区采集的蜜蜂头部组织中的乙酰胆碱酯酶活性,这些蜜蜂分别属于蜜蜂蜜蜂、蜜蜂蜜蜂和dorsata蜜蜂。采用Ellman检测试剂盒测定AChE‐组织活性(μmol/min/g头组织)和AChE‐特异性活性(μmol/min/mg蛋白),采用Lowry检测方法测定蛋白浓度(mg/g头组织)。这三个参数在冬季均显著增加,且在不同物种之间存在差异,表明本地蜜蜂(中国蜜蜂和dorsata蜜蜂)和非本地蜜蜂(mellifera蜜蜂)对各种环境变化的生理抗性和响应存在差异。总的来说,AChE -组织和特异性活性呈正相关,正如预期的那样,AChE -特异性活性与蛋白质浓度呈负相关。
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Physiological Entomology
Physiological Entomology 生物-昆虫学
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21
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期刊介绍: Physiological Entomology broadly considers “how insects work” and how they are adapted to their environments at all levels from genes and molecules, anatomy and structure, to behaviour and interactions of whole organisms. We publish high quality experiment based papers reporting research on insects and other arthropods as well as occasional reviews. The journal thus has a focus on physiological and experimental approaches to understanding how insects function. The broad subject coverage of the Journal includes, but is not limited to: -experimental analysis of behaviour- behavioural physiology and biochemistry- neurobiology and sensory physiology- general physiology- circadian rhythms and photoperiodism- chemical ecology
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