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    Zheng Hao's team: Honeybee gut microbiota regulates host behavior and neural function

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    Microbiology spectrum
    [IF:7.
    171]

    ① Different core bacteria in honeybee gut can regulate specific metabolic pathways, Gilliamella regulates carbohydrate and glycerophospholipid metabolism, and Lactobacillus Firm-4 and Firm-5 are involved in amino acid metabolism;

    ② Transcriptome analysis found that Lactobacillus can significantly up-regulate brain and olfaction Expression of genes related to function and social division of labor;

    ③ The genes that are alternatively spliced ​​in the brain of sterile bees overlap with those of bees with social behavior disorder;

    ④ Gut bacteria can regulate the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain of bees, especially the down-regulation of Taste sensitivity inhibits dopamine and 5-HT, and a normal gut microbiota is essential for honeybee olfactory behavior
    .


    Distinct Roles of Honeybee Gut Bacteria on Host Metabolism and Neurological Processes

    03-10, doi: 10.
    1128/spectrum.
    02438-21

      [Editor's comment] Honeybee is a highly gregarious social insect with rich behaviors, which is an important part of neurobiological research.
    widely used animal models
    .
    The gut microbiota of honeybees includes only a limited number of genera, but it is not well understood whether the microbiota can shape bee brain activity and behavior
    .
    Recently, Zheng Hao's team from China Agricultural University published an article on Microbiology Spectrum, revealing that gut microbiota can regulate bee behavior, brain gene transcription, and internal circulation metabolism, highlighting the important role of gut microbiota in bee behavior, as well as the different Complex interactions of the honeybee gut microbiota on host physiology
    .
    Taken together, the findings provide a promising animal model for exploring host-microbe interactions
    .
    (@jiuqingchen)



     

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    Microbiology spectrum
    [IF:7.
    171]

      ① Different core bacteria in honeybee gut can regulate specific metabolic pathways, Gilliamella regulates carbohydrate and glycerophospholipid metabolism, and Lactobacillus Firm-4 and Firm-5 are involved in amino acid metabolism;

      ② Transcriptome analysis found that Lactobacillus can significantly up-regulate brain and olfaction Expression of genes related to function and social division of labor;

      ③ The genes that are alternatively spliced ​​in the brain of sterile bees overlap with those of bees with social behavior disorder;

      ④ Gut bacteria can regulate the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain of bees, especially the down-regulation of Taste sensitivity inhibits dopamine and 5-HT, and a normal gut microbiota is essential for honeybee olfactory behavior
    .


      Distinct Roles of Honeybee Gut Bacteria on Host Metabolism and Neurological Processes

      03-10, doi: 10.
    1128/spectrum.
    02438-21

      [Editor's comment] Honeybee is a highly gregarious social insect with rich behaviors, which is an important part of neurobiological research.
    widely used animal models
    .
    The gut microbiota of honeybees includes only a limited number of genera, but it is not well understood whether the microbiota can shape bee brain activity and behavior
    .
    Recently, Zheng Hao's team from China Agricultural University published an article on Microbiology Spectrum, revealing that gut microbiota can regulate bee behavior, brain gene transcription, and internal circulation metabolism, highlighting the important role of gut microbiota in bee behavior, as well as the different Complex interactions of the honeybee gut microbiota on host physiology
    .
    Taken together, the findings provide a promising animal model for exploring host-microbe interactions
    .
    (@jiuqingchen)



     

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    .
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    Microbiology spectrum
    [IF:7.
    171]

      ① Different core bacteria in honeybee gut can regulate specific metabolic pathways, Gilliamella regulates carbohydrate and glycerophospholipid metabolism, and Lactobacillus Firm-4 and Firm-5 are involved in amino acid metabolism;

      ② Transcriptome analysis found that Lactobacillus can significantly up-regulate brain and olfaction Expression of genes related to function and social division of labor;

      ③ The genes that are alternatively spliced ​​in the brain of sterile bees overlap with those of bees with social behavior disorder;

      ④ Gut bacteria can regulate the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain of bees, especially the down-regulation of Taste sensitivity inhibits dopamine and 5-HT, and a normal gut microbiota is essential for honeybee olfactory behavior
    .


      Distinct Roles of Honeybee Gut Bacteria on Host Metabolism and Neurological Processes

      03-10, doi: 10.
    1128/spectrum.
    02438-21

      [Editor's comment] Honeybee is a highly gregarious social insect with rich behaviors, which is an important part of neurobiological research.
    widely used animal models
    .
    The gut microbiota of honeybees includes only a limited number of genera, but it is not well understood whether the microbiota can shape bee brain activity and behavior
    .
    Recently, Zheng Hao's team from China Agricultural University published an article on Microbiology Spectrum, revealing that gut microbiota can regulate bee behavior, brain gene transcription, and internal circulation metabolism, highlighting the important role of gut microbiota in bee behavior, as well as the different Complex interactions of the honeybee gut microbiota on host physiology
    .
    Taken together, the findings provide a promising animal model for exploring host-microbe interactions
    .
    (@jiuqingchen)



     

    Disclaimer: This article only represents the author's personal opinion and has nothing to do with China Probiotics Network
    .
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