Klotho gene delivery suppresses oxidative stress in vivo
2007; Wiley; Volume: 7; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1447-0594.2007.00406.x
ISSN1444-1586
AutoresJunsuke Ohta, Hiromi Rakugi, Kazuhiko Ishikawa, Jin Yang, Masashi Ikushima, Yukana Chihara, Yoshihiro Maekawa, Ryosuke Oguro, Hiroko Hanasaki, Iwao Kida, Naomichi Matsukawa, Toshio Ogihara,
Tópico(s)Biomedical Research and Pathophysiology
ResumoObjective: Mice deficient in the klotho gene exhibit a syndrome resembling premature human aging. A recent report also suggested that klotho transgenic mice exhibited a long lifespan, which shows that klotho is an antisenescence gene. Previously, klotho has been reported to improve endothelial dysfunction, and also to have a preventive effect against oxidative stress. In the present study, we investigated the effect of klotho gene delivery on blood pressure and oxidative stress in vivo . Methods: Klotho plasmid was injected into the tail vein of mice and spontaneous hypertensive rats over 5 s. Results: Klotho gene delivery upregulated manganese superoxide dismutase protein expression and total superoxide dismutase activity in the aorta of mice compared with the control. It upregulated nitric oxide production, and downregulated lipid peroxide concentration in the serum of mice. When klotho plasmid was administered to spontaneously hypertensive rats, superoxide dismutase activity in the kidney and liver was significantly increased, and lipid peroxide concentration in the kidney and liver was significantly decreased, compared with the control. Klotho gene delivery in spontaneously hypertensive rats did not alter systolic blood pressure. Conclusion: These results suggest that klotho gene infusion into the tail vein of mice and rats has a suppressive effect against oxidative stress. These findings may provide a new insight into the therapeutic potential of klotho gene delivery in vivo to regulate oxidative stress.
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