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Changes in vitellogenin (Vg) and stress protein (HSP 70) in honey bee (Apis mellifera anatoliaca) groups under different diets linked with physico-chemical, antioxidant and fatty and amino acid profiles

dc.contributor.authorSarıoğlu-Bozkurt, Aybike
dc.contributor.authorTopal, Erkan
dc.contributor.authorGüneş, Nazmiye
dc.contributor.authorUces, Engin
dc.contributor.authorCornea-Cipcigan, Mihaiela
dc.contributor.authorCoşkun, İlknur
dc.contributor.authorCuibus, Lucian
dc.contributor.authorMargaoan, Rodica
dc.contributor.buuauthorSarıoğlu-Bozkurt, Aybike
dc.contributor.buuauthorGÜNEŞ, NAZMİYE
dc.contributor.departmentBursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi/Biyokimya Anabilim Dalı.
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0002-8287-6617
dc.contributor.researcheridS-2474-2018
dc.contributor.researcheridHGG-0690-2022
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-15T11:10:49Z
dc.date.available2024-11-15T11:10:49Z
dc.date.issued2022-11-01
dc.description.abstractSimple Summary Honey bee health, longevity and colony development depend on the quantity and quality of nutrients stored in the hive. In honey bees, protein feeding modulates both individual and social immunity. The present study aimed to determine the correct feeding model by examining the changes in vitellogenin (Vg) and heat shock (HSP 70) proteins affecting honey bees' stress and overwintering ability before and after wintering. Vg levels in the hemolymph of nurse bees were higher than in forager bees in the samples taken after feeding. Increased values in amino acids and fat percentage (%) were correlated with the increased HSP 70 value in forager bees fed mixed pollen in early spring compared with the HSP 70 level in nurse bees, which gradually decreased. Therefore, nutritional quality and diversity can positively affect the health of honey bees. Honey bee colonies are often subjected to diseases, nutrition quality, temperature and other stresses depending on environmental and climatic conditions. As a result of malnutrition, the level of Vg protein decreases, leading to overwintering losses. The Vg values must be high for a successful wintering, especially before wintering. If good nutrition is not reached, the long winter period may cause an increase in colony losses. Supplementary feeding is essential for colony sustainability when floral resources are insufficient, as in recent years with the emerging climate changes. Furthermore, quality food sources or nutrients are significant for maintaining honey bee health and longevity. This study examined the changes in HSP 70 and Vg proteins in 6 groups of 48 colonies fed with five different nutrients. The fatty acids that are present in the highest amount in Cistus creticus (Pink rock-rose), Papaver somniferum (Opium poppy) and mixed pollen samples were linoleic, palmitic and cis-9-oleic acids. The highest values in proline, lysine and glutamic acid were determined in C. creticus pollen. Regarding the P. somniferum pollen, the highest values were observed in lysine, proline, glutamic and aspartic acids. The highest values in lysine, proline, leucine and aspartic acid were noticed in mixed pollen. The effect of different feeding on Vg protein in nurse and forager bee samples was higher in the mixed pollen group in the fall period. In nurse bees, the mixed pollen group was followed by Cistus creticus pollen > Papaver somniferum pollen > sugar syrup > commercial bee cake > control group, respectively (p < 0.05). In forager bees, the order was mixed pollen, P. somniferum pollen, C. creticus pollen, commercial bee cake, sugar syrup and control. In the early spring period, the Vg levels were high in the mixed pollen group in the nurse bees and the commercial bee cake group in the forager bees. In the fall period, the HSP 70 value of the forager and nurse bees was the lowest in the C. creticus group (p < 0.05). In early spring, the active period of flora, a statistical difference was found between the treatment groups.
dc.description.sponsorshipTurkish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry TAGEM/HAYSUD/B/20/A4/P5/1890
dc.description.sponsorshipGida Tarim Ve Hayvancilik Bakanligi TAGEM/HAYSUD/B/20/A4/P5/1890
dc.description.sponsorshipNational Research Development Projects to finance excellence - Romanian Ministry of Research and Innovation (PFE)-14/2022-2024
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/insects13110985
dc.identifier.issue11
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.3390/insects13110985
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/13/11/985
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11452/47924
dc.identifier.volume13
dc.identifier.wos000883915700001
dc.indexed.wosWOS.SCI
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherMdpi
dc.relation.journalInsects
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subjectForaging behavior
dc.subjectJuvenile-hormone
dc.subjectPollen
dc.subjectWorkers
dc.subjectTemperature
dc.subjectNutrition
dc.subjectBalance
dc.subjectCerana
dc.subjectVitellogenin
dc.subjectHsp 70
dc.subjectAmino acids
dc.subjectFatty acids
dc.subjectPhysico-chemical composition
dc.subjectMultivariate analysis
dc.subjectEntomology
dc.titleChanges in vitellogenin (Vg) and stress protein (HSP 70) in honey bee (Apis mellifera anatoliaca) groups under different diets linked with physico-chemical, antioxidant and fatty and amino acid profiles
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