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Publication : Drosophila.

First Author  Sepil Irem Year  2020
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  117
Pages  17094-17103 PubMed ID  32611817
Abstract Text  Drosophila melanogaster.We demonstrate that seminal fluid deterioration contributes to male reproductive decline via mating-dependent mechanisms that include posttranslational modifications to seminal proteins and altered seminal proteome composition and transfer. Additionally, we find that sperm production declines chronologically with age, invariant to mating activity such that older multiply mated males become infertile principally via reduced sperm transfer and viability. Our data, therefore, support the idea that both germline and soma components of the ejaculate contribute to male reproductive aging but reveal a mismatch in their aging patterns. Our data do not generally support the idea that the germline is prioritized over soma, at least, within the ejaculate. Moreover, we find that lifespan-extending systemic down-regulation of insulin signaling results in improved late-life ejaculate performance, indicating simultaneous amelioration of both somatic and reproductive aging. Doi  10.1073/pnas.2009053117
Issue  29 Month  07

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