The female reproductive organs present with the earliest aging characteristics, such as a decline in fertility and estrous cyclicity. While age-related changes in the ovary are well documented, it is unclear if any age-associated changes occur in the other female reproductive organs, such as the oviduct/Fallopian tube. At the distal end of aged oviducts in mice, we found vacuolated multi-ciliated cells (MCCs) with a severely apically displaced and deformed nucleus. This phenotype was unique to the distal oviduct epithelium-the infundibulum (INF) and ampulla (AMP). Ovariectomy did not affect the timeline of MCC vacuolation, suggesting little involvement of ovulation and hormonal regulation. MCC vacuolation was induced in hypoxia or hydroxyurea treatments in in vitro organotypic culture of all oviduct regions, not limited to the INF/AMP epithelium. This suggests a high oxygen demand in MCCs, compared to other cell types, and a uniquely stressed INF/AMP epithelial microenvironment in vivo. We found that the blood circulation of INF/AMP depended on the ovarian artery, different from the rest of the oviduct epithelium, and its circulation declined along with ovarian activities. We conclude that a decline in local blood circulation and distinct cellular identity of the INF/AMP epithelium caused age-associated MCC vacuolation, reflecting its mild, chronically stressed microenvironment.
Aging-Associated Vacuolation of Multi-Ciliated Cells in the Distal Mouse Oviduct Reflects Unique Cell Identity and Luminal Microenvironment.
小鼠远端输卵管多纤毛细胞的衰老相关空泡化反映了独特的细胞特性和管腔微环境
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作者:Harwalkar Keerthana, Yamanaka Nobuko, Pacis Alain S, Zhao Selina, Teng Katie, Pitman Warwick, Taskar Mitaali, Lynn Vera, Thornton Alex Frances, Ford Matthew J, Yamanaka Yojiro
| 期刊: | Aging Cell | 影响因子: | 7.100 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jul;24(7):e70051 |
| doi: | 10.1111/acel.70051 | 种属: | Mouse |
| 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 | ||
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