Bidirectional upregulation of Klotho by triiodothyronine and baicalein: mitigating chronic kidney disease and associated complications in aged BALB/c mice.

IF 4.4 4区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Saswat Kumar Mohanty, Vikas Kumar Sahu, Bhanu Pratap Singh, Kitlangki Suchiang
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Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global health challenge marked by progressive renal decline and increased mortality. The interplay between CKD and hypothyroidism, particularly nonthyroidal low-triiodothyronine (T3) syndrome, exacerbates disease progression, driven by HPT axis dysfunction and reduced Klotho levels due to the Wnt/β-catenin pathway activation. This study explored Klotho as a link between CKD and hypothyroidism using an adenine-induced CKD aged mouse model. Exogenous T3 and baicalein (BAI), targeting the Wnt pathway, were used to upregulate Klotho expression. Combined T3 and BAI treatment significantly increased Klotho levels, surpassing individual effects, and suppressed key signaling molecules (TGF, NFκB, GSK3), mitigating renal fibrosis and CKD complications, including cardiovascular disorders and dyslipidemia. This bidirectional approach, enhancing Klotho via T3 and sustained Wnt pathway inhibition, offers a novel and effective strategy for CKD management, particularly in elderly patients with hypothyroidism.

三碘甲状腺原氨酸和黄芩素双向上调Klotho:减轻老年BALB/c小鼠慢性肾脏疾病及相关并发症
慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)是一种全球性的健康挑战,其特征是进行性肾脏衰退和死亡率增加。CKD与甲状腺功能减退症,特别是非甲状腺性低三碘甲状腺原氨酸(T3)综合征之间的相互作用,在HPT轴功能障碍和Wnt/β-catenin通路激活导致的Klotho水平降低的驱动下,加剧了疾病进展。本研究通过腺嘌呤诱导的CKD衰老小鼠模型探讨了Klotho在CKD和甲状腺功能减退之间的联系。通过外源性T3和黄芩素(baicalein, BAI)靶向Wnt通路上调Klotho的表达。T3和BAI联合治疗可显著提高Klotho水平,超越个体效应,抑制关键信号分子(TGF、NFκB、GSK3),减轻肾纤维化和CKD并发症,包括心血管疾病和血脂异常。这种双向方法,通过T3和持续的Wnt通路抑制来增强Klotho,为CKD治疗提供了一种新颖有效的策略,特别是在老年甲状腺功能减退患者中。
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Biogerontology
Biogerontology 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
4.40%
发文量
54
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Biogerontology offers a platform for research which aims primarily at achieving healthy old age accompanied by improved longevity. The focus is on efforts to understand, prevent, cure or minimize age-related impairments. Biogerontology provides a peer-reviewed forum for publishing original research data, new ideas and discussions on modulating the aging process by physical, chemical and biological means, including transgenic and knockout organisms; cell culture systems to develop new approaches and health care products for maintaining or recovering the lost biochemical functions; immunology, autoimmunity and infection in aging; vertebrates, invertebrates, micro-organisms and plants for experimental studies on genetic determinants of aging and longevity; biodemography and theoretical models linking aging and survival kinetics.
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