Functional Ultrastructure of Hymenopteran Stingers: Devastating Spear or Delicate Syringe.

Jan Černý, František Weyda, Michal Perlík, Dalibor Kodrík
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In this study, we tested the hypothesis that a micro-serrated edge on the honey bee Apis mellifera stinger tip serves as a tool for more intensive crushing of cell membranes in the victim's tissues. This could have mechanical consequences as well as initiate metabolic pathways linked to cell membrane breakdown (e.g., production of biogenic amines). Accordingly, we found that hymenopteran species that use their stingers as an offensive or defensive weapon to do as much damage to the victim's body as possible had this cuticular microstructure. In parasitic hymenopterans, on the other hand, this structure was missing, as stingers are solely used to delicately transport venom to the victim's body in order to do little mechanical harm. We also demonstrated that the stinger lancets of the honey bee A. mellifera are living organs with sensilla innervated by sensory neurons and containing other essential tissues, rather than mere cuticular structures.

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在这项研究中,我们测试了这样一个假设:蜜蜂蜂刺尖端的微锯齿可作为一种工具,用于更密集地粉碎受害者组织中的细胞膜。这可能会产生机械后果,并启动与细胞膜破裂有关的代谢途径(如产生生物胺)。因此,我们发现,将毒刺作为进攻或防御武器以尽可能多地伤害受害者身体的膜翅目昆虫都具有这种角质微结构。而寄生膜翅目昆虫则没有这种结构,因为毒刺只是用来将毒液微妙地输送到受害者体内,以造成很小的机械伤害。我们还证明,蜜蜂的刺针是活的器官,具有由感觉神经元支配的感觉器,并含有其他重要组织,而不仅仅是角质层结构。
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International Journal of Reliability and Safety
International Journal of Reliability and Safety Engineering-Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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