Physiological and Immunological Status of Adult Honeybees (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) Fed Sugar Syrup Supplemented with Pentadecapeptide BPC 157.
Tlak Gajger. Ivana I; Smodiš Škerl. Maja Ivana MI; Šoštarić. Petra P; Šuran. Jelena J; Sikirić. Predrag P; Vlainić. Josipa J
Key Findings
- BPC‑157 added to sugar syrup improved several hemolymph metabolites and immune‑related proteins in young worker bees.
- Treated bees showed markedly higher leucine aminopeptidase activity in the mid‑gut, especially at the cell surface, suggesting boosted gut immunity.
- Overall, BPC‑157‑fed bees displayed healthier physiological markers than control bees in laboratory cages.
Practical Outcomes
- For biohackers, the study shows that BPC‑157 can affect insect metabolism and immune markers, but it offers no direct guidance for human use. It provides a hint that the peptide may have immune‑modulating properties, yet without human data it isn’t actionable for personal health protocols.
Summary
Feeding newly emerged honeybees sugar syrup that contains the peptide BPC‑157 led to better blood‑like chemistry (more glucose, trehalose, lipids, proteins, vitellogenin and glucose‑oxidase) and stronger gut enzyme activity linked to immunity, compared with bees that didn’t get the peptide.
Abstract
Various factors contribute to a decline in diversity and number of bees. Here, an integrated approach in experimental BPC 157 therapy was implemented, combining laboratory-controlled and field study results. The aim of a study was to assess the effects of BPC 157 additional feeding of newly emerged worker honeybees on few biochemical and immunological parameters in hemolymph (glucose, trehalose, lipids, proteins, vitellogenin, glucose-oxidase (GOX)), and hypopharyngeal gland (HPG), in laboratory-controlled conditions. Additionally, to examine the physiological status of protein digestion, the enzymatic activity of leucine aminopeptidase (LAP) in the mid-guts of worker honeybees was analyzed. It was found that individual honeybees, in hoarding cages, following BPC 157 administration through carbohydrate food, showed positive physiological changes when compared to the control groups. Those results were complemented by strong and visible LAP activity, particularly noticeable in the apical parts of the epithelial cells in the mid-guts of young worker honeybees originated from treated hives, suggesting a link between alternative oral therapy with BPC 157 and honeybees' immunity.
Study Information
pubmed
2021
2021-09-09T00:00:00.000Z
10.3390/biology10090891
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