Literature DB >> 28833895

Morphostructural and immunohistochemical study on the role of metallothionein in the detoxification of heavy metals in Apis mellifera L., 1758.

Antonio Salvaggio1, Roberta Pecoraro2, Elena Maria Scalisi2, Daniele Tibullo3, Bianca Maria Lombardo2, Giuseppina Messina2, Francesco Loreto2, Chiara Copat4, Margherita Ferrante4, Roberto Avola3, Giusi D'amante2,5, Claudia Genovese2,5, Salvatore Antonino Raccuia2,5, Maria Violetta Brundo2.   

Abstract

Honey is a valuable food produced by bees from sugary substances that they gather in nature. The transformation the nectar into honey, by bees, is long and complex. Except for honey, where heavy metals are absent or are found only in traces, the bees and their products have always been considered excellent biomarkers of such contaminants. We have assumed that the absence of heavy metals in honey is due to the presence of a detoxification system in the digestive system of bees, which involves metallothioneins, proteins that have a role in the homeostatic control of essential and non-essential metals. We have placed the beehives in three different zones: industrial, urban and rural. Investigations were carried out with ICP-MS method for the detection of heavy metals in the guts of honey bees and honey. The metallothioneins have been identified by Immunohistochemical and Western-blotting analisys. The investigations have shown the presence of heavy metals only in bees guts but not in honey, while the presence of metallothionein has been highlighted only in epithelium of the honey sac, demonstrating the existence of an efficient system of detoxification of heavy metals.
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Keywords:  Western blotting; bees; immunoistochemical; morphostructure

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28833895     DOI: 10.1002/jemt.22919

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microsc Res Tech        ISSN: 1059-910X            Impact factor:   2.769


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Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2018-01-04       Impact factor: 4.566

2.  Evaluation of Chronic Nanosilver Toxicity to Adult Zebrafish.

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