Healthy ageing and spermatogenesis.

Pohl, Eva; Gromoll, Jörg; Wistuba, Joachim; Laurentino, Sandra

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Delayed family planning and increased parental age increase the risk for infertility and impaired offspring health. While the impact of ageing on oogenesis is well studied, this is less understood on spermatogenesis. Assessing ageing effects on the male germline presents a challenge in differentiating between the effects of ageing-associated morbidities, infertility and 'pure' ageing. However, understanding the impact of ageing on male germ cells requires the separation of age from other factors. In this review, we therefore discuss the current knowledge on healthy ageing and spermatogenesis. Male ageing has been previously associated with declining sperm parameters, disrupted hormone secretion and increased time-to-pregnancy, among others. However, recent data show that healthy ageing does not deteriorate testicular function in terms of hormone production and spermatogenic output. In addition, intrinsic, age-dependent, highly specific processes occur in ageing germ cells that are clearly distinct from somatic ageing. Changes in spermatogonial stem cell populations indicate compensation for stem cell exhaustion. Alterations in the stem cell niche and molecular ageing signatures in sperm can be observed in ageing fertile men. DNA fragmentation rates as well as changes in DNA methylation patterns and increased telomere length are hallmarks of ageing sperm. Taken together, we propose a putative link between the re-activation of quiescent Adark spermatogonia and molecular changes in aged sperm descending from these activated spermatogonia. We suggest a baseline of 'pure' age effects in male germ cells which can be used for subsequent studies in which the impact of infertility or co-morbidities will be studied.

Details about the publication

JournalReproduction
Volume161
Issue4
StatusPublished
Release year2021 (01/04/2021)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1530/REP-20-0633
Link to the full texthttps://rep.bioscientifica.com/view/journals/rep/161/4/REP-20-0633.xml
KeywordsAgeing; Epigenetics; DNA fragmentation; Reproduction; Spermatogenesis; Telomeres

Authors from the University of Münster

Gromoll, Jörg
Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Andrology
Laurentino, Sandra
Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Andrology
Pohl, Eva
Institute of Reproductive Genetics
Wistuba, Joachim
Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Andrology