2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2408682121
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Reproduction has immediate effects on female mortality, but no discernible lasting physiological impacts: A test of the disposable soma theory

Sharon E. Mitchell,
Megan Simpson,
Lena Coulet
et al.

Abstract: The disposable soma theory (DST) posits that organisms age and die because of a direct trade-off in resource allocation between reproduction and somatic maintenance. DST predicts that investments in reproduction accentuate somatic damage which increase senescence and shortens lifespan. Here, we directly tested DST predictions in breeding and nonbreeding female C57BL/6J mice. We measured reproductive outputs, body composition, daily energy expenditure, and oxidative stress at peak lactation and over lifetime. W… Show more

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