Data from: Tissue-specific mitochondrial pathway remodeling linked to longevity in honeybee queens
Data files
May 22, 2026 version files 75.44 KB
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2025-12-25-Chevret_et_al_data_deposit-FAO.xlsx
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2025-12-25-Chevret_et_al_data_deposit-Standard.xlsx
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README.md
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Abstract
Mitochondrial metabolism plays a critical role in determining lifespan across animal taxa. In our study, we used the Western honeybee (Apis mellifera) as a model, capitalizing on the stark lifespan difference between queens, which often live more than two years, and summer workers, which survive only about 30 days, despite sharing the same genetic background. We investigated mitochondrial function in head tissue, thoracic muscle, and abdominal fat tissue of queens and workers, comparing early (7 days) and late adult stages (28–30 days in workers; 2 years in queens). No significant differences in mitochondrial flux control ratio for the NADH- Succinate- and glycerophosphate (Gp) pathways were found in thoracic muscles across castes or age groups. In head and abdominal fat tissues, early-life queens showed reduced reliance on NADH-linked pathways for maximal respiratory flux compared to workers. The decrease in the NADH-pathway was compensated by an increase in the Gp-pathway contribution. Queens exhibited reduced phosphorylation-pathway control over OXPHOS compared to workers, both in head tissue during early life and in abdominal fat tissue later in life. These findings reveal caste- and tissue-specific patterns of mitochondrial regulation that may contribute to dramatic lifespan divergence observed in eusocial insects. They suggest that early-life metabolic flexibility could play an important role in shaping life history evolution in Apis mellifera.
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.jdfn2z3q4
Description of data
Date of data collection is indicated in the title of each file in the column A, as part of the 'file name'.
Information about geographic location of data collection: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Method used to collect the data: High-resolution respirometry (O2k, Oroboros Instrument, Innsbruck, Austria) and datlab software 7 (Oroboros Instrument).
There are two distinct files, one presenting the data for the protocol including the substrates Pyruve+Malate+Glutamate+Succinate+glycerophosphate (2025-12-25-Chevret_et_al_data_deposit-Standard.xlsx), and the second presenting the data of the fatty acid oxidation protocols (Palmitoylcarnitine and Octanoylcarnitine) (2025-12-25-Chevret_et_al_data_deposit-FAO.xlsx).
The abbreviations used in the files are the following:
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wbee: Worker bee
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QUE: Queen bee
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Unit: unit of measure for the data in the following columns
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PMG-L: Pyruve+Malate+Glutamate, No ADP
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PMG-D: Pyruve+Malate+Glutamate+ADP
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PMG-Dc: Pyruve+Malate+Glutamate+ADP+cytochrome c
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PMGS-Dc: Pyruve+Malate+Glutamate+Succinate+ADP+cytochrome c
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PMGSGp-Dc: Pyruve+Malate+Glutamate+Succinate+glycerophosphate+ADP+cytochrome c
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PMGSGp-uc: Pyruve+Malate+Glutamate+Succinate+glycerophosphate+ADP+uncoupler+cytochrome c
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GpS(Rot): Pyruve+Malate+Glutamate+Succinate+glycerophosphate+rotenone+ADP+uncoupler+cytochrome c
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CIV: Complex IV with ascorbate and TMPD
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FCR: Flux control ratio
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Cytc: Cytochrome c
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ROX: Residual oxygen consumption
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S Effect: Succinate pathway
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Gp effect: Effect of Gp addition to mitochondrial respiration
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Pcarn-L: Palmitoylcarnitine+Malate, No ADP
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Pcarn-D: Palmitoylcarnitine+Malate+ADP
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PCarn-Dc: Palmitoylcarnitine+Malate+ADP+cytochrome c
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PCarnMPG-Dc: Palmitoylcarnitine+Malate+Pyruvate+Glutamate+ADP+cytochrome c
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PCarnMPGS-Dc: Palmitoylcarnitine+Malate+Pyruvate+Glutamate+Succinate+ADP+cytochrome c
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PCarnMPGS-uc: Palmitoylcarnitine+Malate+Pyruvate+Glutamate+Succinate+ADP+uncoupler+cytochrome c
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Ocarn-L: Octanoylcarnitine+Malate, No ADP
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Ocarn-D: Octanoylcarnitine+Malate+ADP
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OCarn-Dc: Octanoylcarnitine+Malate+ADP+cytochrome c
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OCarnMPG-Dc: Octanoylcarnitine+Malate+Pyruvate+Glutamate+ADP+cytochrome c
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OCarnMPGS-Dc: Octanoylcarnitine+Malate+Pyruvate+Glutamate+Succinate+ADP+cytochrome c
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OCarnMPGS-uc: Octanoylcarnitine+Malate+Pyruvate+Glutamate+Succinate+ADP+uncoupler+cytochrome c
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CS: Citrate synthase activity
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FPM: Flux per mass
