Cytochemical studies of the nuclei of the venom glands' cells of Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera, Apidae)

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Abstract

Cytochemistry studies of the nuclei of the venom glands' cells of worker bees of Apis mellifera indicated that there is a higher activity in the young workers while there is a predominance of degenerative characteristics in the older workers. In addition, we demonstrated that there is an occurrence of differential nuclear synthetic activities between the cells of the distal and the proximal regions of the secretory filament and of the venom reservoir. Signs of a higher nuclear activity were evidenced at the distal regions of this gland in 14-day old workers, while at the more proximal regions of the venom gland of 40-day old workers we identified the most obvious signs of degeneration. Therefore, it was evident that the process of glandular degeneration begins at the distal region of the venom gland instead of beginning at the proximal region as had been established previously. In addition, characteristics of nuclear synthetic activities were noted in the cells of the proximal region of the reservoir; these cells were thought to be non-secretory.

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Magalhães De Abreu, R. M., Silva De Moraes, R. L. M., Taboga, S. R., & Camargo-Mathias, M. I. (2004). Cytochemical studies of the nuclei of the venom glands’ cells of Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera, Apidae). Acta Histochemica et Cytochemica, 37(5), 295–299. https://doi.org/10.1267/ahc.37.295

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