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Potential effects of tyramine on the transition to reproductive workers in honeybees (Apis mellifera L.)
Authors:KEN SASAKI  KEN-ICH HARANO
Affiliation:Department of Brain and Bioinformation Science, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Ishikawa, Japan;, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Ibaraki, Japan;and Department of Agricultural Research, Graduate School, Tamagawa University, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:Abstract.  To explore the role of brain tyramine in reproductive worker honeybees, its effects after injection and oral treatment on brain dopamine levels and ovarian development in queenless worker honeybees are determined. Both tyramine injection and oral treatment in 10-day-old queenless bees leads to tyramine transportation into the brain and significantly elevates brain dopamine levels as a function of the tyramine concentration. Ovarian diameters are significantly larger in 10-day-old queenless bees treated with tyramine compared with queenless bees of the same age without tyramine treatment. Results on yolk formation in the ovary support the finding of increased ovarian diameter, suggesting that oral tyramine treatment accelerates ovarian development through dopamine effects and/or direct effects of tyramine on the ovary in queenless bees. Thus, tyramine has potential effects on the enhancement of brain dopamine levels and the acceleration of ovarian development for the transition of normal workers to reproductive worker honeybees.
Keywords:Biogenic amine    brain    caste    dopamine    hormone    ovary    reproduction    tyramine
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