Abstract
The amount of artificial electromagnetic fields of various parameters in the honey bee’s environment increases globally. So far, it had been proven that exposure to an E-field at 50 Hz can cause changes in bee’s behavior, alter the activity of proteases, and enzymatic antioxidants. Due to the potentially harmful effect of this factor on honey bees, we decided to investigate the activity of aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and the concentration of albumin and creatinine in bee’s hemolymph after exposure to 50 Hz E-field. Honey bee workers were placed in wooden cages (200 × 150 × 70 mm) and exposed to the 50 Hz E-field with the intensity of <1, 5.0, 11.5, 23.0, or 34.5 kV/m for 1, 3, 6, or 12h. A homogeneous 50 Hz E-field was generated in the form of a plate capacitor. Hemolymph samples for analysis were taken immediately after the end of exposure to the E-field from 100 bees from each group. According to our study, the activity of AST, ALT, and ALP in honey bees’ hemolymph decreased after exposure to 50 Hz E-field with various intensities. The decrease in AST, ALT, and ALP activity intensified with prolonged exposure time. 50 Hz E-field may cause the impairment of crucial metabolic cycles in the honey bees’ organism (such as the citric acid cycle, ATP synthesis, oxidative phosphorylation, β-oxidation). Moreover, exposure to E-Field altered the concentration of creatinine and albumin, which are important non-enzymatic antioxidants. Such changes may indicate a disturbance in protein metabolism and increased muscle activity.
Highlights
The dynamically developing civilization causes an increased demand for electricity [1, 2]
Results of Shepherd et al [8, 10] indicate that exposure to extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields (EMFs) reduced aversive learning, alter flight dynamics, reduce the success of foraging flights towards food sources, and feeding, and increased level of aggression
Results of our study show that a 50 Hz electric field (E-field) with the intensity of 5.0, 11.5, 23.0, or 34.5 kV/m for 1, 3, 6, or 12h by decreasing AST, ALT, and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity may cause the disturbance in crucial metabolic cycles
Summary
The dynamically developing civilization causes an increased demand for electricity [1, 2]. The amount of artificial electromagnetic fields of various parameters in the honey bee’s environment increases. The presence of bees, the most efficient pollinators, has a positive effect on maintaining biodiversity and increasing agricultural yields [3]. It is important to investigate each of the factors that potentially threaten this insect.
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