Female reproductive capacity declines dramatically in the fourth decade of life as a result of an age-related decrease in oocyte quality and quantity. The primary causes of reproductive aging and the molecular factors responsible for decreased oocyte quality remain elusive. Here, we show that aging of the female germ line is accompanied by mitochondrial dysfunction associated with decreased oxidative phosphorylation and reduced Adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP) level. Diminished expression of the enzymes responsible for CoQ production, Pdss2 and Coq6, was observed in oocytes of older females in both mouse and human. The age-related decline in oocyte quality and quantity could be reversed by the administration of CoQ10. Oocyte-specific disruptio...
An increasing number of women delay childbearing and consequently face infertility and pregnancy com...
There is a worldwide trend for women to have their first pregnancy later in life. However, as oocyte...
: The number of mitochondria in the oocyte along with their functions (e.g., energy production, scav...
Over the past four decades, due to cultural and social changes, women in the developed world have si...
The objective of this work was to determine the role of mitochondria in the loss of oocyte quality w...
Fertility disorders have become a growing problem worldwide. It is well known that female fertility ...
A significant problem associated with assisted reproductive technologies (ART) is recurrent treatmen...
In their midthirties, women experience a decline in fertility, coupled to a pronounced increase in t...
In their midthirties, women experience a decline in fertility, coupled to a pronounced increase in t...
Acquiring oocyte competence requires optimal mitochondrial function and adequate ATP levels. In this...
It has recently been demonstrated that moderate adult onset caloric restriction (e.g. calorie restri...
Background: ovarian follicular quality diminishes with age, Free radicals and oxidative stress begin...
Declining oocyte quality is considered an irreversible feature of aging and is rate limiting for hum...
Background: In human oocytes, as in other mammalian ova, there is a significant variation in the pre...
BACKGROUND: In human oocytes, as in other mammalian ova, there is a significant variation in the pre...
An increasing number of women delay childbearing and consequently face infertility and pregnancy com...
There is a worldwide trend for women to have their first pregnancy later in life. However, as oocyte...
: The number of mitochondria in the oocyte along with their functions (e.g., energy production, scav...
Over the past four decades, due to cultural and social changes, women in the developed world have si...
The objective of this work was to determine the role of mitochondria in the loss of oocyte quality w...
Fertility disorders have become a growing problem worldwide. It is well known that female fertility ...
A significant problem associated with assisted reproductive technologies (ART) is recurrent treatmen...
In their midthirties, women experience a decline in fertility, coupled to a pronounced increase in t...
In their midthirties, women experience a decline in fertility, coupled to a pronounced increase in t...
Acquiring oocyte competence requires optimal mitochondrial function and adequate ATP levels. In this...
It has recently been demonstrated that moderate adult onset caloric restriction (e.g. calorie restri...
Background: ovarian follicular quality diminishes with age, Free radicals and oxidative stress begin...
Declining oocyte quality is considered an irreversible feature of aging and is rate limiting for hum...
Background: In human oocytes, as in other mammalian ova, there is a significant variation in the pre...
BACKGROUND: In human oocytes, as in other mammalian ova, there is a significant variation in the pre...
An increasing number of women delay childbearing and consequently face infertility and pregnancy com...
There is a worldwide trend for women to have their first pregnancy later in life. However, as oocyte...
: The number of mitochondria in the oocyte along with their functions (e.g., energy production, scav...