2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12882-018-1094-z
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The role of klotho in chronic kidney disease

Abstract: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an inherently systemic disease that refers to a long-term loss of kidney function. The progression of CKD has repercussions for other organs, leading to many kinds of extrarenal complications. Intensive studies are now being undertaken to reveal the risk factors and pathophysiological mechanism of this disease. During the past 20 years, increasing evidence from clinical and basic studies has indicated that klotho, which was initially known as an anti-aging gene and is mainly exp… Show more

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“…FGF-23 requires klotho protein as a co-receptor [70]. The full length klotho protein, which is predominantly expressed in the proximal and distal tubules of the kidneys [72], is cleaved and circulates as a soluble klotho fragment serving as a surrogate marker of renal klotho expression [70]. In the circulation, calciprotein particles (CPP) "capture" calcium (Ca) and P i with the help of the adipokine fetuin A and prevent the precipitation of Ca-P i [70,73].…”
Section: The Endocrine Phosphate-fgf-23-klotho Axis and Premature Agementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…FGF-23 requires klotho protein as a co-receptor [70]. The full length klotho protein, which is predominantly expressed in the proximal and distal tubules of the kidneys [72], is cleaved and circulates as a soluble klotho fragment serving as a surrogate marker of renal klotho expression [70]. In the circulation, calciprotein particles (CPP) "capture" calcium (Ca) and P i with the help of the adipokine fetuin A and prevent the precipitation of Ca-P i [70,73].…”
Section: The Endocrine Phosphate-fgf-23-klotho Axis and Premature Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When renal function declines, klotho levels decrease in humans and in rodents with CKD [70]. Klotho-overexpressing mice with CKD have an increased phosphaturia, as well as an improved renal function and EVA phenotype [72]. In mice with an ICR-derived glomerulonephritis, overexpression of the kl gene reduces blood urea nitrogen levels, proteinuria, renal SA-β-gal activity, and the development of glomerular and tubulointerstitial changes [108].…”
Section: The Endocrine Phosphate-fgf-23-klotho Axis and Premature Agementioning
confidence: 99%
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