Author:
Gawriluk Thomas R,Hale Amber N,Flaws Jodi A,Dillon Christopher P,Green Douglas R,Rucker Edmund B
Abstract
It is estimated that infertility affects 15–20% of couples and can arise from female or male reproductive defects. Mouse models have ascribed roles to over 100 genes in the maintenance of female fertility. Although previous models have determined roles for apoptosis in male and female fertility, we find that compromised autophagy within the perinatal ovary, through the loss ofBecn1orAtg7, results in the premature loss of female germ cells.Becn1+/−ovaries have a 56% reduction of germ cells compared with control ovaries at post-natal day 1, whereasAtg7−/−ovaries lack discernable germ cells at this stage. Thus autophagy appears to be a cell survival mechanism to maintain the endowment of female germ cells prior to establishing primordial follicle pools in the ovary.
Subject
Cell Biology,Obstetrics and Gynaecology,Endocrinology,Embryology,Reproductive Medicine
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