Sunday, September 27, 2009

'Klotho Gene' May Just Do The Trick

Scientists from University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Centre have got some good news. Now, according to the researchers, an anti-aging gene might play a critical role in regulation of high blood pressure.


Aniti aging gene

In all these days, persistent high blood pressure
has been a risk factor for stroke, heart attack, heart failure, arterial aneurysm and is the leading cause of chronic kidney failure. But now, says the researchers, that an anti-aging gene called klotho can be manipulated to regulate hypertension
and also reverse kidney damage.

The research team showed that by increasing the expression of the gene in laboratory models, they not only stopped blood pressure from continuing to rise, but succeeded in lowering it and reverse kidney damage completely. Sun reports: "One single injection of the klotho gene can reduce hypertension for at least 12 weeks and possibly longer." It added: "Klotho is also available as a protein and, conceivably, we could ingest it as a powder much like we do with protein drinks."

It has been found that, with age, the klotho level decreases while the prevalence of hypertension increases. During the study, researchers had also used one injection of the klotho gene in hypertensive research models and were able to markedly reduce blood pressure by the second week.

It continued to decline steadily for 12 weeks. The klotho gene was delivered with a safe viral vector that is currently used for gene therapy.

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