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. 2025 Oct 8;33(10):1731-1747.e8.
doi: 10.1016/j.chom.2025.09.006. Epub 2025 Sep 25.

The microbiota extends the reproductive lifespan of mice by safeguarding the ovarian reserve

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The microbiota extends the reproductive lifespan of mice by safeguarding the ovarian reserve

Sarah K Munyoki et al. Cell Host Microbe. .
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Abstract

Infertility affects one in six people, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We show that the microbiota governs female reproductive longevity in mice. Germ-free mice have fewer primordial follicles, increased atresia, and ovarian fibrosis, leading to smaller litters, fewer offspring, and a shorter reproductive lifespan. Germ-free mice are born with a similar ovarian reserve but display excessive activation, impaired progression, and increased atresia during post-natal development. Microbiome colonization during a critical post-natal window rescues premature ovarian reserve loss by normalizing follicle kinetics and gene expression patterns. These changes parallel increased short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), and SCFA administration mitigates ovarian dysfunction in germ-free mice. Similar oocyte dysfunction occurred in conventionally raised mice fed a high-fat diet, but additional dietary fiber helped preserve oocyte quality and embryo competence. Thus, host-microbe interactions shape female fertility, and microbiota-targeted interventions may offer strategies to address reproductive disorders.

Keywords: dietary fiber; fertility; ovarian reserve; reproductive lifespan; weaning reaction.

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