School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK.
School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK.
Semin Cell Dev Biol. 2017 Oct;70:122-129. doi: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2017.05.012. Epub 2017 May 26.
Differences between sexes of the same species in lifespan and aging rate are widespread. While the proximal and evolutionary causes of aging are well researched, the factors that contribute to sex differences in these traits have been less studied. The striking diversity of nematodes provides ample opportunity to study variation in sex-specific lifespan patterns associated with shifts in life history and mating strategy. Although the plasticity of these sex differences will make it challenging to generalize from invertebrate to vertebrate systems, studies in nematodes have enabled empirical evaluation of predictions regarding the evolution of lifespan. These studies have highlighted how natural and sexual selection can generate divergent patterns of lifespan if the sexes are subject to different rates or sources of mortality, or if trade-offs between complex traits and longevity are resolved differently in each sex. Here, we integrate evidence derived mainly from nematodes that addresses the molecular and evolutionary basis of sex-specific aging and lifespan. Ultimately, we hope to generate a clearer picture of current knowledge in this area, and also highlight the limitations of our understanding.
同一种物种的雌雄之间在寿命和衰老速度上存在差异,这是广泛存在的现象。虽然衰老的近端和进化原因已经得到了很好的研究,但导致这些特征存在性别差异的因素却研究得较少。线虫的惊人多样性为研究与生活史和交配策略转变相关的特定性别寿命模式的变化提供了充足的机会。尽管这些性别差异的可塑性将使从无脊椎动物到脊椎动物系统的概括变得具有挑战性,但线虫的研究使人们能够对有关寿命进化的预测进行实证评估。这些研究强调了自然选择和性选择如何在两性受到不同的死亡率或死亡率来源的影响,或者在复杂特征与长寿之间的权衡在两性之间以不同的方式解决的情况下,产生不同的寿命模式。在这里,我们综合了主要来自线虫的证据,这些证据涉及性别特异性衰老和寿命的分子和进化基础。最终,我们希望更清楚地了解这一领域的现有知识,并突出我们理解的局限性。