The fungicide azoxystrobin causes histopathological and cytotoxic changes in the midgut of the honey bee Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae)

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作者
Serra, Raissa Santana [1 ]
Martinez, Luis Carlos [1 ]
Cossolin, Jamile Fernanda Silva [1 ]
Resende, Matheus Tudor Candido Santos de [1 ]
Carneiro, Lenise Silva [1 ]
Fiaz, Muhammad [1 ]
Serrao, Jose Eduardo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Vicosa, Dept Gen Biol, BIOAGRO, Vicosa, MG, Brazil
关键词
Cell death; Digestive tract; Insects; Pesticides; LEARNING PERFORMANCES; MALPIGHIAN TUBULES; COLONY LOSSES; PREDATORY BUG; PESTICIDES; TOXICITY; EXPOSURE; STROBILURIN; APOPTOSIS; RESIDUES;
D O I
10.1007/s10646-023-02633-y
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Apis mellifera is an important bee pollinating native and crop plants but its recent population decline has been linked to the use of pesticides, including fungicides that have been commonly classified as safe for bees. However, many pesticides, in addition to direct mortality cause sublethal effects, including damage to target selective honey bee organs. The midgut is the organ responsible for the digestion and absorption of nutrients and the detoxification of ingested substances, such as pesticides. This study evaluated the histopathological and cytotoxic changes in the midgut of A. mellifera workers caused by the pesticide azoxystrobin. The limit-test was performed, and a 100 mu g a.i./bee dose was administered orally and midgut analyzed with light and transmission electron microscopies after 24 h and 48 h of pesticide exposure. The midgut of the control bees has a single layer of digestive cells, with spherical nuclei, nests of regenerative cells, and the lumen coated with the peritrophic matrix. The bees fed on azoxystrobin showed morphological changes, including intense cytoplasm vacuolization and cell fragments released into the gut lumen. The protein detection test showed greater staining intensity in the nests of regenerative cells after 24 h of exposure to azoxystrobin. The occurrence of damage to the midgut in A. mellifera exposed to azoxystrobin indicates that although this fungicide has been classified as low toxicity for bees, it has sublethal effects in the midgut, and effects in other organs should be investigated.
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