The making of ‘old eggs’: the science of reproductive ageing between fertility and anti-ageing technologies

Q1 Social Sciences
Nolwenn Bühler
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This article proposes going back in the history of reproductive medicine to shed light on the role of assisted reproductive technology (ART) in the making of ‘old eggs’. Focusing on two key technologies – egg donation and cytoplasmic transfer – both of which contributed significantly to the production of scientific knowledge about reproductive ageing, the article suggests that ART can be analysed as ‘in-vivo models’ playing a pivotal role in the shift from age as a demographic variable to ageing understood in biological terms. It will shed light on the role of ART in locating age in the eggs and producing a cellular understanding of fertility decline. It argues that ART not only offers new means of reconfiguring the biological clock by extending fertility, but also reconfigures the biology of reproductive ageing itself. This becomes both the target and the means for new technological interventions, imaginaries and norms, anchored in women’s bodies and a more plastic biology, and thereby illuminates hitherto underexplored aspects of the encounter between the science and technology of reproduction and anti-ageing.

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“老蛋”的制造:介于生育和抗衰老技术之间的生殖衰老科学
这篇文章建议回顾生殖医学的历史,以阐明辅助生殖技术(ART)在制造“老卵子”中的作用。这篇文章着重于两项关键技术——卵子捐赠和细胞质转移——这两项技术都对生殖衰老的科学知识的产生做出了重大贡献。文章认为,抗逆转录病毒疗法可以被分析为“体内模型”,在从人口统计学变量的年龄向生物学术语所理解的衰老的转变中发挥了关键作用。它将阐明ART在确定卵子年龄和对生育能力下降产生细胞理解方面的作用。它认为ART不仅提供了通过延长生育能力来重新配置生物钟的新方法,而且还重新配置了生殖衰老本身的生物学。这成为新技术干预的目标和手段,想象和规范,锚定在妇女的身体和更具可塑性的生物学,从而阐明了迄今为止未被探索的生殖科学和技术与抗衰老之间的相遇方面。
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Reproductive Biomedicine and Society Online
Reproductive Biomedicine and Society Online Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
23
审稿时长
7 weeks
期刊介绍: RBMS is a new journal dedicated to interdisciplinary discussion and debate of the rapidly expanding field of reproductive biomedicine, particularly all of its many societal and cultural implications. It is intended to bring to attention new research in the social sciences, arts and humanities on human reproduction, new reproductive technologies, and related areas such as human embryonic stem cell derivation. Its audience comprises researchers, clinicians, practitioners, policy makers, academics and patients.
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