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Larval salivary glands are a source of primer and releaser pheromone in honey bee (Apis mellifera L.)
Authors:Yves Le Conte  Jean-Marc Bécard  Guy Costagliola  Gérard de Vaublanc  Mohamed El Maâtaoui  Didier Crauser  Erika Plettner  Keith N. Slessor
Affiliation:(1) UMR INRA/UAPV Ecologie des Invertébrés, Laboratoire Biologie et Protection de l’abeille, Site Agroparc, Domaine Saint-Paul, 84914 Avignon, Cedex 9, France;(2) GRAPPA, INRA, Site Agroparc, Domaine Saint-Paul, 84914 Avignon, Cedex 9, France;(3) Department of Chemistry, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada
Abstract:A brood pheromone identified in honeybee larvae has primer and releaser pheromone effects on adult bees. Using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) to evaluate fatty acid esters—the pheromonal compounds—in different parts of the larvae, we have localized the source of the esters as the larval salivary glands. A histochemical study describes the glands and confirms the presence of lipids in the glands. Epithelial cells of the gland likely secrete the fatty acids into the lumen of the gland. These results demonstrate the salivary glands to be a reservoir of esters, components of brood pheromone, in honeybee larvae.
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