Aging and sex affect soluble alpha klotho levels in bonobos and chimpanzees.

Verena BehringerJ M G StevensT DeschnerR SonnweberG Hohmann
Published in: Frontiers in zoology (2018)
We suggest that contrasting sex differences in adult α-Kl levels mirror the dominance relations between females and males of the two Pan species; and that this might be related to corresponding sex differences in their exposure to stress. In humans, higher cortisol levels were found to be related to lower α-Kl levels. We conclude that there is great potential for studying aging processes in hominoids, and perhaps also in other non-human primates, by measuring α-Kl levels. To better understand the causes for sex differences in this aging marker, consideration of behavioural parameters such as competition and stress exposure will be required as well as other physiological markers.