we may be able to fool the system to some extent whilst still eating like pigs.
So we're talking switches and so no 1-1 direct cause and effects. And the point is this - if we under the same energy state can alter fertility levels, so in other words there can be many energy states corresponding to many fertility states, and many fertility states corresponding to many energy states, then there is simply no sense in reasoning that fertility is switched off because a specific energy state can no longer be maintained because the body has 'run out of juice to support it' - as if there is some direct gas line connected to it: there isn't.
Once that is established as the case, then nature can mutate away - it can shut down fertility earlier than it needs to or later than it should if trying to optimise preserving itself. And so a mutation that improves species survivability will emerge.
Once those mutations are in play, then natural selection will take its course. And the mutation which responds in tough conditions, and shuts down early will fair better that those maintaining it or indeed the instance of those females whose fertility increases under calorie restriction - you can bet it will have happened.
And of coruse the early shutdown responders to famine will make hay while the sun shines and pass on those genes.
Once there is separation between energy and fertiliy, there is a switch that can be gamed, a lever pulled.
In a sense autophagy was a poor example because it isn't separating from the species survivial form the individual, but autophagy is ever present and ramped up. Under a certain lens, we are looking at a system with drastically reduced energy, increasing in activity - zoom out and it makes sense. Energy is taken from one place to another. And that really was the point, there may be better examples.
And as for fasting, well much of the benefits do occur during refeeding and it is reparative, but for example in the case of white blood cells, the returned level is above pre-fasting baseline and this process can carry on raising white blood cell levels through each fasting cycle (Longo). Why does the immiune system need to be better than it was before? It is not merely replacing what was lost, the capacity to eat the inferior white cells, replace them and add more to improve the immune system was always there in bountiful times, but not taken. It is a response to an anticipated tough environment, clearly, as so much of the reparative work is.
As for metformin, well it does improve fertility in younger women, though it s a bad example, because it involves PCOS and may seem to counter it, because it improves fertility while taking it - one assumes it is high blood sugar levels are deleterious to fertility, and that would be the over-riding factor.
But in summary, if there is no way of fooling fertility under some CR mimic, then your position would be right, but if not the case then obviously evolution will have found a hack benefitting species survival because it can play with fertility at different energy levels and given that the body doesn't optimise for personal survival - we'll live longer, be healthier, if certain genes are switched permanently on but they're not - why would we assume that nature is purely acting on individual survival when allocating resources under starvation.
edit: in fact here we have an example in c-elegan worms of metformin reducing fertility:
"Metformin is a drug commonly used to treat type-2 diabetes in humans; it extends lifespan in non-diabetic mice, as well as reducing all-cause mortality in non-diabetic humans (Scarpello, 2003; Anisimov et al., 2011). Onken and Driscoll (2010) observed that metformin treatment at 10 or 50 μM in the medium increased median lifespan by 40%. Metformin treatment reduced the number of eggs laid early in the reproductive period, while also extending the total reproductive period by 1 day"
So in c-elegans, fertility can be fooled through the intervention of a fasting mimetic - there is no fasting or loss of energy causing the redution in fertility - it is responding to the signalling of low energy, not the explicit lack of energy.
Edited by ambivalent, 07 October 2022 - 12:28 PM.