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Dopamine enhances locomotor activity for mating in male honeybees (Apis mellifera L.)
Authors:Shinya Akasaka  Ken-ichi Harano
Institution:a Graduate Program in Bioscience and Chemistry, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, 3-1 Yakkaho Hakusan, Ishikawa 924-0838, Japan
b Department of Brain and Bioinformation Science, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, 3-1 Yakkaho Hakusan, Ishikawa 924-0838, Japan
c Locust Research Laboratory, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8634, Japan
Abstract:Dopamine plays multiple roles in the regulation of reproduction in female honeybees where it appears to act independently of juvenile hormone (JH). In males the role of dopamine and its relationship to JH control have not been elucidated. In the present study we determined hemolymph levels of dopamine and its metabolite (N-acetyldopamine) in males at post-emergence days 0-16. The development of locomotor and flight activities were recorded over the same period. Hemolymph levels of dopamine and N-acetyldopamine were found to increase at the time of onset of mating flight activity and those of dopamine decreased thereafter. Both locomotor and flight activities increased in parallel with hemolymph dopamine levels but the increased activity levels were maintained following decline of dopamine levels. Brain and meso-metathoracic ganglia levels of dopamine showed a similar developmental profile to hemolymph dopamine levels. Locomotor activities were temporarily inhibited by injection of a dopamine-receptor antagonist (cis(Z)-flupenthixol) into the thorax, and were enhanced by injection of a dopamine-receptor agonist (6,7-ADTN). These results suggest that dopamine regulates locomotor activities for mating and plays a role downstream of JH in premature males in honeybees.
Keywords:Apis mellifera  Dopamine  Honeybee  Locomotion  Reproduction
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