Bloch G, Simon T, Robinson G E, Hefetz A
Department of Entomology, University of Illinois, Urbana 61801, USA.
J Comp Physiol A. 2000 Mar;186(3):261-8. doi: 10.1007/s003590050426.
To begin to explore the role of biogenic amines in reproductive division of labor in social insects, brain levels of dopamine, serotonin, and octopamine were measured in bumble bee (Bombus terrestris) workers and queens that differ in behavioral and reproductive state. Levels of all three amines were similar for mated and virgin queens. Young workers that developed with or without a queen had similar amine levels, but in queenright colonies differences in biogenic amine levels were associated with differences in behavior and reproductive physiology. Dominant workers had significantly higher octopamine levels compared with workers of lower dominance status but of similar size, age, and ovary state. High dopamine levels were associated with the last stages of oocyte development irrespective of worker social status and behavior. These results suggest that biogenic amines are involved in behavioral and physiological aspects of regulation of reproduction in bumble bees.
为了开始探究生物胺在社会性昆虫生殖分工中的作用,我们测量了行为和生殖状态不同的熊蜂(Bombus terrestris)工蜂和蜂后的大脑中多巴胺、血清素和章鱼胺的水平。已交配蜂后和未交配蜂后的这三种胺类水平相似。有无蜂后陪伴发育而成的年轻工蜂,其胺类水平也相似,但在有蜂后的蜂群中,生物胺水平的差异与行为和生殖生理的差异相关。与体型、年龄和卵巢状态相似但优势地位较低的工蜂相比,优势地位高的工蜂的章鱼胺水平显著更高。无论工蜂的社会地位和行为如何,高多巴胺水平都与卵母细胞发育的最后阶段有关。这些结果表明,生物胺参与了熊蜂生殖调节的行为和生理方面。