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Acetylcholine titer is actively regulated by acetylcholinesterase and choline acetyltransferase in both the central and peripheral nervous systems

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
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The honey bee soluble acetylcholinesterase 1 (AmAChE1) is overexpressed under the overwintering and brood rearing-suppressed conditions. To investigate the role of AmAChE1 in regulating acetylcholine (ACh) titer, ACh concentrations in both the head (central nervous system) and abdomen (peripheral nervous system) were analyzed. ACh titer was significantly lower in both tissues of worker bees under the overwintering and brood rearing-suppressed conditions compared to control bees. Interestingly, the expression levels of choline acetyltransferase (AmChAT) and molecular marker genes of immune systems were significantly reduced in honey bee head under the same conditions. Taken together, ACh titer appears to be reduced via a cooperative interaction of the AmAChE1 overexpression and AmChAT underexpression and to be linked to reduced inmmune responses under the overwintering and brood rearing-suppressed conditions. The roles of AmAChE1 (with little catalytic activity) and AmChAT in the ACh homeostasis and signaling was discussed in the contexts of immune response and longevity regulation in honey bees.

저자
  • Sang Hyeon Kim(Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, College of Agriculture and Life Science, Seoul National University)
  • Kyung Mun Kim(Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, College of Agriculture and Life Science, Seoul National University)
  • Si Hyeock Lee(Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, College of Agriculture and Life Science, Seoul National University)