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@proceedings{1351283, author = {Dobeš, Pavel and Vojtek, Libor and Hroncová, Zuzana and Tyl, Jan and Killer, Jiří and Černoch, Peter and Hyršl, Pavel}, booktitle = {49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Invertebrate Pathology}, keywords = {immunity; Apis mellifera; honey bee; dietary supplement; probiotic; plant extract; sanguinarine}, language = {eng}, title = {Honey bee immunity: Its modulation by dietary supplements and probiotics}, year = {2016} }
TY - CONF ID - 1351283 AU - Dobeš, Pavel - Vojtek, Libor - Hroncová, Zuzana - Tyl, Jan - Killer, Jiří - Černoch, Peter - Hyršl, Pavel PY - 2016 TI - Honey bee immunity: Its modulation by dietary supplements and probiotics KW - immunity KW - Apis mellifera KW - honey bee KW - dietary supplement KW - probiotic KW - plant extract KW - sanguinarine N2 - Honey bees are important pollinators that are used by human for several thousand years. The immune system of honey bees can be divided to cellular and humoral branch that are complemented by highly developed social behaviour of bees. The activity of some immune factors is low in honey bees compared to other insects which is supposed to be caused just by social immunity. We tried to improve immunocompetence of honey bees by feeding them by selected plant extracts from Echinacea sp. and Leuzea sp., plant alkaloid sanguinarine and by administration of probiotic bacterial strains (Lactobacillus apis, L. melliventris and Gilliamella apicola isolated from gut of honey bees). To evaluate the health condition of treated honey bees we followed several physiological and immune parameters including protein concentration, antimicrobial activity, phenoloxidase activity and antioxidant capacity of hemolymph. We detected high variability in some of the followed parameters and confirmed lower antimicrobial activity of honey bee hemolymph compared to other insects. Furthermore, after treatment with tested compounds the honey bee larvae were collected and subjected to nematobacterial infection to confirm immunostimulatory effect of tested substances. We observed better survival rates upon probiotics and sanguinarine treatment of honey bees suggesting that they are suitable supplements for improvement of honey bee health. On the other hand, no significant effect on resistance was observed after feeding the plant extracts. Our research is supported by grant from the Ministry of Agriculture of Czech Republic (project no. QJ1210047) and Technology Agency of Czech Republic (project no. TA04020318). ER -
DOBEŠ, Pavel, Libor VOJTEK, Zuzana HRONCOVÁ, Jan TYL, Jiří KILLER, Peter ČERNOCH a Pavel HYRŠL. Honey bee immunity: Its modulation by dietary supplements and probiotics. In \textit{49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Invertebrate Pathology}. 2016.
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