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Longevity factor klotho enhances cognition in aged nonhuman primates.

Stacy A CastnerShweta GuptaDan WangArturo J MorenoCana ParkChen ChenYan PoonAaron C GroenKenneth GreenbergNathaniel DavidTom BooneMark G BaxterGraham V WilliamsDena B Dubal
Published in: Nature aging (2023)
Cognitive dysfunction in aging is a major biomedical challenge. Whether treatment with klotho, a longevity factor, could enhance cognition in human-relevant models such as in nonhuman primates is unknown and represents a major knowledge gap in the path to therapeutics. We validated the rhesus form of the klotho protein in mice showing it increased synaptic plasticity and cognition. We then found that a single administration of low-dose, but not high-dose, klotho enhanced memory in aged nonhuman primates. Systemic low-dose klotho treatment may prove therapeutic in aging humans.
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