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Abscisic acid enhances cold tolerance in honeybee larvae.


ABSTRACT: The natural composition of nutrients present in food is a key factor determining the immune function and stress responses in the honeybee (Apis mellifera). We previously demonstrated that a supplement of abscisic acid (ABA), a natural component of nectar, pollen, and honey, increases honeybee colony survival overwinter. Here we further explored the role of ABA in in vitro-reared larvae exposed to low temperatures. Four-day-old larvae (L4) exposed to 25°C for 3 days showed lower survival rates and delayed development compared to individuals growing at a standard temperature (34°C). Cold-stressed larvae maintained higher levels of ABA for longer than do larvae reared at 34°C, suggesting a biological significance for ABA. Larvae fed with an ABA-supplemented diet completely prevent the low survival rate due to cold stress and accelerate adult emergence. ABA modulates the expression of genes involved in metabolic adjustments and stress responses: Hexamerin 70b, Insulin Receptor Substrate, Vitellogenin, and Heat Shock Proteins 70. AmLANCL2, the honeybee ABA receptor, is also regulated by cold stress and ABA. These results support a role for ABA increasing the tolerance of honeybee larvae to low temperatures through priming effects.

SUBMITTER: Ramirez L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5394655 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Abscisic acid enhances cold tolerance in honeybee larvae.

Ramirez Leonor L   Negri Pedro P   Sturla Laura L   Guida Lucrezia L   Vigliarolo Tiziana T   Maggi Matías M   Eguaras Martín M   Zocchi Elena E   Lamattina Lorenzo L  

Proceedings. Biological sciences 20170401 1852


The natural composition of nutrients present in food is a key factor determining the immune function and stress responses in the honeybee (<i>Apis mellifera</i>). We previously demonstrated that a supplement of abscisic acid (ABA), a natural component of nectar, pollen, and honey, increases honeybee colony survival overwinter. Here we further explored the role of ABA in <i>in vitro</i>-reared larvae exposed to low temperatures. Four-day-old larvae (L4) exposed to 25°C for 3 days showed lower sur  ...[more]

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