The Everlasting Ovary: Decoding the Mechanisms of Lifelong Oogenesis in the Naked Mole-Rat

永恒的卵巢:揭开裸鼹鼠终生卵子发生的机制

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Abstract

The naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) is a fascinating model organism which challenges conventional paradigms in evolutionary developmental biology. As one of the two known eusocial mammals with a reproductive hierarchy akin to social insects, the naked mole-rat presents an exceptional system for studying the interplay between social structure, environmental adaptation, and developmental plasticity. This chapter explores how the species' unique reproductive strategies-including lifelong fertility, postnatal oogenesis, and social suppression of reproduction-reshape our understanding of mammalian reproductive aging. The queen, the sole breeding female within a colony, maintains an exceptionally large ovarian reserve throughout life, defying the prevailing dogma of a fixed oocyte pool and progressive depletion. Unlike other mammals, germ cells in the naked mole-rat continue to proliferate postnatally, offering unprecedented insights into the regulation of ovarian function and reproductive longevity. Additionally, the integration of genomic, epigenetic, and neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying eusociality provides a rare perspective on how developmental processes can be shaped by cooperative behaviors and environmental constraints. By situating these traits within an evo-devo framework, this chapter underscores the naked mole-rat's potential to advance research in several fields such as aging, reproductive biology, and the evolution of complex social systems.

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