Gamete aging and its consequences.

G. Salisbury, R. Hart
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Abstract

This review describes primarily research performed at the University of Illinois and concerned with 1) the effect of spermatozoan age on fertility and embryonic mortality and 2) cellular changes accompanying gamete aging. Under natural conditions the aging of ova may be of far greater consequence to the reproductive performance of a species than the aging of sperm. On the other hand, under the conditions of artificial insemination of domestic animals, the aging of sperm takes on a far greater importance than under natural conditions. Evidence has been found to suggest senescence in the egg results in either failure of the defense mechanism against polyspermy or deterioration of the haploid female genome. When bull sperm are stored, an early improvement in fertility occurs and is attributed to the selective death of sperm containing aberrant chromatin or other abnormalities. On the other hand, the early improvement is followed by a decrease in fertility and an increase in embryonic mortality of fertilized eggs. These negative effects are believed to relate to a change in the genetic information contributed by the sperm.
配子老化及其后果。
这篇综述主要描述了在伊利诺伊大学进行的研究,主要涉及:1)精子年龄对生育能力和胚胎死亡率的影响;2)随配子衰老而发生的细胞变化。在自然条件下,卵子的老化对一个物种的生殖性能的影响可能比精子的老化大得多。另一方面,在家畜人工授精的条件下,精子的老化比在自然条件下要重要得多。已经发现的证据表明,卵子的衰老导致防御多精子的机制失败或单倍体女性基因组的退化。当公牛精子被储存时,生育能力的早期改善发生,这是由于含有异常染色质或其他异常的精子的选择性死亡。另一方面,早期的改善之后是生育力的下降和受精卵的胚胎死亡率的增加。这些负面影响被认为与精子提供的遗传信息的变化有关。
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