Title Utjecaj timola na aktivnost pčelinje acetilkolinesteraze : Diplomski rad
Title (english) Effect of thymol on the activity of honey bee acetylcholinestearse
Author Ani Vivoda
Mentor Gordana Glavan (mentor)
Mentor Kristina Sepčić (mentor)
Committee member Sandra Kraljević Pavelić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Anita Jemec (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Gordana Glavan (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Kristina Sepčić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Rijeka (Faculty of Biotechnology and Drug Development) Rijeka
Defense date and country 2019-04-24, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOTECHNICAL SCIENCES Biotechnology Biology
Abstract Pad broja pčelinjih zajednica postao je globalni problem, a jedan od glavnih krivaca je grinja Varroa destructor. To je relativno novi parazit, koji može uzrokovati smrt cijele pčelinje zajednice ako se ne primjene neka od sredstava ili metoda koje su dostupne u borbi protiv varooze. Pčelari kao sredstvo borbe protiv varooze najčešće upotrebljavaju sintetičke tvari, no zbog štetnih učinaka i sve češće rezistentnosti potiče se upotreba prirodnih spojeva s akaricidnim djelovanjem.
Monoterpenski derivat timol, koji se nalazi u sastavu različitih eteričnih ulja dobivenih iz biljaka koje pripadaju obitelji Lamiaceae, je pokazao akaricidno djelovanje. Stoga je cilj ovog istraživanja bio ispitati utjecaj timola na prehranu, smrtnost te enzimatsku aktivnost u mozgu odraslih pčela. Mjereni su biomarker neurotoksičnosti acetilkolinesteraza (AChE) i detoksifikacijski enzim glutation S-transferaza (GST). Prvo je provedeno preliminarno istraživanje s kojim su se odredile koncentracije timola koje će se ispitivati, a zatim se provelo glavno istraživanje s koncentracijama timola od 0.05%, 0.5% i 1% w/w. Preliminarni i glavni pokus trajali su 7 dana, pčele su se čuvale u drvenim kavezima, u inkubatoru te su bile izložene timolu oralno. Tijekom preliminarnog pokusa imali smo dva kaveza, a za vrijeme glavnog pokusa tri kaveza za svaku od koncentracija i kontrolu. Tijekom trajanja jednog i drugog pokusa, svakih 24h mjerila se količina pojedene hrane i broj uginulih pčela. Nakon 7 dana, pčele su bile secirane te su za analizu uzete glave u kojima je izmjerena enzimatska aktivnost GST i AChE. Rezultati našeg istraživanja pokazali su da primjena timola ne utječe na stupanj prehranjivanja pčela te da je u masenom omjeru do 0.5% sigurna za pčele što se tiče preživljavanja. Rezultati vezani za enzimatsku aktivnost AChE i GST su dvojaki s obzirom na to da ako usporedimo preliminarni i glavni pokus postoji razlika u aktivnosti tih enzima pri istim koncentracijama timola. No, pokazali smo da timol ima utjecaj na aktivnost AChE i GST kod pčela i to već pri 0.05% w/w iz čega se može zaključiti da timol utječe na kolinergični sustav pčela te da je došlo do detoksifikacije.
Abstract (english) The losses of bee colonies has become a global problem, and one of the main reasons is the mite, Varroa destructor. It is a relatively new parasite which can cause the death of the whole bee colony if honeybees are not treated against Varroa. Beekeepers mostly use synthetic substances, but because of their harmful effects and increasingly frequent resistance, the use of natural compounds with acaracidal activity is promoted.
Thymol is a monoterpene found in the essential oils obtained from plants belonging to the Lamiaceae family. It was found to possess acaracidal activity. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the influence of thymol on the feeding rate, mortality and enzymatic activity in the brain of adult bees. The activity of the two enzymes, the neurotoxic biomarker acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and the antioxidant glutathione S-transferaze (GST) was measured. Firstly, we conducted preliminary research to determine thymol concentrations and then we performed the main experiment with thymol concentrations of 0.05%, 0.5% and 1% w/w. Preliminary and main trial lasted for 7 days, bees were kept in wooden test cages, in the incubator and were exposed to the thymol orally. During the preliminary experiment we had two replicates for each treatment, and during the main trial three repeats for each concentration and control were conducted. During both experiments, dead honeybees were counted and removed every 24h and the mass of the consumed food was measured. After 7 days, the bees were sectioned and the enzymatic activity of GST and AChE was measured in their heads.
The results of our research have shown that the exposure to thymol has no effect on honeybees feeding rate and that in concentrations up to 0.5% is safe for bees in terms of survival. Results related to the enzymatic activity of AChE and GST are inconsistent; by comparing the preliminary and main experiment there is a difference in the activity of these enzymes at the same concentrations of thymol. However, we have shown that thymol has an effect on AChE and GST activity in bees at 0.05% w/w, from which it can be concluded that thymol affects the cholinergic bee system and that detoxification has occurred.
Keywords
pčele
Varroa destructor
timol
acetilkolinesteraza
glutation-S-transferaza
Keywords (english)
honeybees
Varroa destructor
thymol
acetylcholinesterase
glutathione-S-transferase
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:193:351109
Study programme Title: Medicinal chemistry Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra medicinske kemije (magistar/magistra medicinske kemije)
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