保存された精子が動物界全体で劣化することを発見(New study finds that stored sperm deteriorates across the animal kingdom)

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2026-03-25 オックスフォード大学

University of Oxfordの研究によると、多くの動物種において体内に保存された精子は時間とともに劣化することが明らかになった。精子保存は繁殖戦略として広く見られるが、長期保存により運動性や受精能力が低下し、繁殖成功率に影響を及ぼす。研究は複数の種を比較し、この劣化が生物界全体で共通する現象であることを示した。一方で、雌は保存精子の中から質の高いものを選別する仕組みを持つ可能性も示唆され、性選択や進化に重要な役割を果たすと考えられる。本成果は、生殖生物学や進化戦略の理解を深める重要な知見である。

保存された精子が動物界全体で劣化することを発見(New study finds that stored sperm deteriorates across the animal kingdom)
Sperm tagged with green fluorescent protein in the sperm storage organ of a female Drosophila fruit fly. Credit: Krish Sanghvi.

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精子の保存は、ヒトおよび非ヒト動物において精子の老化を引き起こす Sperm storage causes sperm senescence in human and non-human animals

Krish Sanghvi;Rebecca Dean;Shinichi Nakagawa;Klaus Reinhardt;Irem Sepil;Regina Vega-Trejo
Proceedings of the Royal Society B  Published:25 Mar 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2025.3181

Abstract

In animals, mature sperm are stored in males before ejaculation and sometimes in females before fertilization. Sperm storage provides evolutionary advantages; however, storage can also cause sperm deterioration owing to post-meiotic sperm senescence (PMSS). Yet, the extent of such deterioration, the mechanisms driving it and its fitness consequences remain poorly understood. We perform a meta-analysis across human (115 studies) and non-human animals (56 studies, 30 species) to understand the impacts of in vivo sperm storage. In men, we find that storage via sexual abstinence increases sperm oxidative stress and DNA damage, while reducing sperm viability and motility. In non-human animals, sperm storage in males or females reduces sperm performance, including fertilization success and embryo quality. In men, the method used for sampling individuals—and in other animals, the sex-specific duration of storage—modulates observed outcomes. Our results highlight the mechanisms of sperm deterioration during storage and its consequences for pre- and post-fertilization outcomes. These have important implications for fertility clinics, sperm selection, captive breeding and understanding evolved adaptations that mitigate stored-sperm deterioration. Importantly, our results can help to optimize the timing of ejaculate collection and storage.

細胞遺伝子工学
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