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雄蜂精荚的发育表明了对蜜蜂精子储存的代谢物支持。

Spermatophore development in drones indicates the metabolite support for sperm storage in honey bees ().

作者信息

Yan Lele, Song Huali, Tang Xiangyou, Peng Xiaomei, Li Yaohui, Yang Huan, Zhou Zeyang, Xu Jinshan

机构信息

College of Life Sciences, Chongqing Normal University, Chongqing, China.

Key Laboratory of Conservation and Utilization of Pollinator Insect of the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Chongqing, China.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2023 Feb 22;14:1107660. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1107660. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Developing effective long-term sperm storage strategies to maintain activity requires an understanding of the underlying spermatophore developmental phase in drones. Here we compared the developmental processes and metabolites about seminal vesicles of drones from different parentages (0-24 d)in honeybee colonies, including mated queens, virgin queens, and worker bees. The results showed a similar developmental trend of seminal vesicles in thethree groups of drones on the whole, although there were significant differences in developmental levels, as well as in other indicators. Correlation analysis showed significant positive correlations between seminal vesicle width and sperm viability. The metabolomics of the seminal vesicles in drones from mated queens showed differences of the metabolites in each stage. Particularly, squalene identified among them was validated a protective effect on sperm vitality experiments. Together the results of these assays support that there were significant differences in the developmental levels of seminal vesicles among the three groups of drones in honeybees, wherein a significant correlation between sperm viability and the developmental levels of seminal vesicles were dissected. The metabolomics analysis and semen storage experiments display signatures of squalene that may act as an effective protective agent in maintaining sperm viability. Collectively, our findings indicate that spermatophore development in drones provides metabolite support, which contributes to research on the differences of sperm viability among drones in the future.

摘要

制定有效的长期精子储存策略以维持精子活力需要了解雄蜂精荚的潜在发育阶段。在此,我们比较了蜜蜂蜂群中不同亲本来源(0 - 24天)的雄蜂精囊的发育过程和代谢产物,包括与雄蜂交配的蜂王、未交配的蜂王和工蜂。结果表明,三组雄蜂的精囊总体发育趋势相似,尽管在发育水平以及其他指标上存在显著差异。相关性分析表明,精囊宽度与精子活力之间存在显著正相关。对与雄蜂交配的蜂王所产雄蜂精囊的代谢组学分析显示,各阶段代谢产物存在差异。特别是,其中鉴定出的角鲨烯在精子活力实验中被证实具有保护作用。这些分析结果共同支持了蜜蜂中三组雄蜂的精囊发育水平存在显著差异,其中剖析了精子活力与精囊发育水平之间的显著相关性。代谢组学分析和精液储存实验显示了角鲨烯的特征,其可能作为维持精子活力的有效保护剂。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,雄蜂精荚的发育提供了代谢产物支持,这有助于未来对雄蜂精子活力差异的研究。

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