Oogenesis Arrest Prior to Birth: A Trade-off between Possible Evolutionary Advantages and Age-Related Oocyte Dysfunction?

J. Varghese, Monica Peter, M. Kamath
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Abstract

Oogenesis in mammalian females, including humans, is arrested prior to birth. Females, therefore, are born with a limited number of primary oocytes. This is in direct contrast to males in whom spermatogenesis continues during the entire lifespan following puberty. Here, we discuss possible evolutionary advantages that this confers and contrast this with age-related decline in oocyte quality that results in diminished fertility with advancing maternal age. We believe that a better understanding of these processes would be helpful in developing strategies to preserve fertility as maternal age increases, especially in the context of the current demographic shift with more and more women seeking fertility treatment at advanced age.
出生前卵子发育停止:可能的进化优势和年龄相关的卵母细胞功能障碍之间的权衡?
哺乳动物(包括人类)的雌性卵子在出生前就被阻止了。因此,雌性在出生时具有数量有限的初级卵母细胞。这与男性形成鲜明对比,男性的精子在青春期后的整个生命周期中都在继续发生。在这里,我们讨论了这可能带来的进化优势,并将其与年龄相关的卵母细胞质量下降(随着母亲年龄的增长而导致生育能力下降)进行了对比。我们认为,随着产妇年龄的增长,更好地了解这些过程将有助于制定保持生育能力的策略,特别是在当前人口结构变化的背景下,越来越多的妇女在高龄时寻求生育治疗。
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