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Histology basics and cell death detection in honeybee tissueMaja Ivana Smodiš Škerl, izvirni znanstveni članek
Povzetek: Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) inside the hive (nurse workers and other hive bees)
and outside the hive (foragers) are exposed to climate and weather changes, various
pesticides, pathogens, and malnutrition, mainly entering through the mouth and
primarily affecting the digestive tracts of adult bees. To understand and prevent the
effects of such external and internal stressors on honeybees, one useful research
method is the immunohistochemical method. A basic protocol is described to prepare
the midgut (ventriculus) and hypopharyngeal glands (HPGs) of adult bees for
histological analysis. A detailed methodology is described to assess the level of cell
damage and distinguish necrosis from programmed cell death (apoptosis) as a natural
process of tissue regeneration. The results of adult honeybee treatment with oxalic
acid and pesticides (insecticide and acaricide) and the determination of cell death in
the ventriculus and HPGs are presented. The pros and cons of the methodology are
also discussed.
Ključne besede: cell death, honeybee, histology, environment
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