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Are commercial probiotics and prebiotics effective in the treatment and prevention of honeybee nosemosis C?

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PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH
卷 115, 期 1, 页码 397-406

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DOI: 10.1007/s00436-015-4761-z

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Apis mellifera survival; Nosema ceranae; Phenoloxidase activity; Probiotic; Prebiotic; Lactobacillus rhamnosus, inulin

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  1. Individual Research Grant of Vice-rector for Research and International Relations of UMCS (Lublin, Poland)
  2. 374 the European Regional Development Fund under the project: Increase in R & D potential of 375 Departments of Chemistry, and Biology and Earth Sciences UMCS in Lublin [POPW 376 .01.03.00-06-017/09-00]

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The study was conducted to investigate the effect of Lactobacillus rhamnosus (a commercial probiotic) and inulin (a prebiotic) on the survival rates of honeybees infected and uninfected with Nosema ceranae, the level of phenoloxidase (PO) activity, the course of nosemosis, and the effect on the prevention of nosemosis development in bees. The cells of L. rhamnosus exhibited a high rate of survival in 56.56 % sugar syrup, which was used to feed the honeybees. Surprisingly, honeybees fed with sugar syrup supplemented with a commercial probiotic and a probiotic+ prebiotic were more susceptible to N. ceranae infection, and their lifespan was much shorter. The number of microsporidian spores in the honeybees fed for 9 days prior to N. ceranae infection with a sugar syrup supplemented with a commercial probiotic was 25 times higher (970 million spores per one honeybee) than in a control group fed with pure sucrose syrup (38 million spores per one honeybee). PO activity reached its highest level in the hemolymph of this honeybee control group uninfected with N. ceranae. The addition of probiotics or both probiotics and prebiotics to the food of uninfected bees led to the similar to 2-fold decrease in the PO activity. The infection of honeybees with N. ceranae accompanied an almost 20-fold decrease in the PO level. The inulin supplemented solely at a concentration of 2 mu g/mL was the only administrated factor which did not significantly affect honeybees' survival, the PO activity, or the nosemosis infection level. In conclusion, the supplementation of honeybees' diet with improperly selected probiotics or both probiotics and prebiotics does not prevent nosemosis development, can de-regulate insect immune systems, and may significantly increase bee mortality.

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