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Publication : CD38 regulates ovarian function and fecundity via NAD(+) metabolism.

First Author  Perrone R Year  2023
Journal  iScience Volume  26
Issue  10 Pages  107949
PubMed ID  37822499 Mgi Jnum  J:341735
Mgi Id  MGI:7540221 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2023.107949
Citation  Perrone R, et al. (2023) CD38 regulates ovarian function and fecundity via NAD(+) metabolism. iScience 26(10):107949
abstractText  Mammalian female reproductive lifespan is typically significantly shorter than life expectancy and is associated with a decrease in ovarian NAD+ levels. However, the mechanisms underlying this loss of ovarian NAD+ are unclear. Here, we show that CD38, an NAD+ consuming enzyme, is expressed in the ovarian extrafollicular space, primarily in immune cells, and its levels increase with reproductive age. Reproductively young mice lacking CD38 exhibit larger primordial follicle pools, elevated ovarian NAD+ levels, and increased fecundity relative to wild type controls. This larger ovarian reserve results from a prolonged window of follicle formation during early development. However, the beneficial effect of CD38 loss on reproductive function is not maintained at advanced age. Our results demonstrate a novel role of CD38 in regulating ovarian NAD+ metabolism and establishing the ovarian reserve, a critical process that dictates a female's reproductive lifespan.
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