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A systematic review and meta-analysis demonstrating Klotho as an emerging exerkine.

Hugo de Luca Corrêa1, Artur Temizio Oppelt Raab2, Thamires Marra Araújo3, Lysleine Alves Deus4, Andrea Lucena Reis4, Fernando Sousa Honorato4, Paolo Lucas Rodrigues-Silva5, Rodrigo Vanerson Passos Neves4, Henver Simionato Brunetta6, Marcelo Alves da Silva Mori6,7,8, Octávio Luiz Franco9,10, Thiago Dos Santos Rosa11.   

Abstract

Klotho is an anti-aging protein with several therapeutic roles in the pathophysiology of different organs, such as the skeletal muscle and kidneys. Available evidence suggests that exercise increases Klotho levels, regardless of the condition or intervention, shedding some light on this anti-aging protein as an emergent and promising exerkine. Development of a systematic review and meta-analysis in order to verify the role of different exercise training protocols on the levels of circulating soluble Klotho (S-Klotho) protein. A systematic search of the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), MEDLINE through PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, CT.gov, and PEDro. Randomized and quasi-randomized controlled trials that investigated effects of exercise training on S-Klotho levels. We included 12 reports in the analysis, comprising 621 participants with age ranging from 30 to 65 years old. Klotho concentration increased significantly after chronic exercise training (minimum of 12 weeks) (Hedge' g [95%CI] 1.3 [0.69-1.90]; P < 0.0001). Moreover, exercise training increases S-Klotho values regardless of the health condition of the individual or the exercise intervention, with the exception of combined aerobic + resistance training. Furthermore, protocol duration and volume seem to influence S-Klotho concentration, since the effect of the meta-analysis changes when subgrouping these variables. Altogether, circulating S-Klotho protein is altered after chronic exercise training and it might be considered an exerkine. However, this effect may be influenced by different training configurations, including protocol duration, volume, and intensity.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 36266389      PMCID: PMC9585050          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-22123-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.996


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2.  Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D, Plasma Klotho, and Lower-Extremity Physical Performance Among Older Adults: Findings From the InCHIANTI Study.

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Journal:  J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci       Date:  2015-03-07       Impact factor: 6.053

3.  Aerobic training but no resistance training increases SIRT3 in skeletal muscle of sedentary obese male adolescents.

Authors:  Katya Vargas-Ortiz; Victoriano Pérez-Vázquez; Arturo Figueroa; Francisco J Díaz; Paulina G Montaño-Ascencio; Maciste H Macías-Cervantes
Journal:  Eur J Sport Sci       Date:  2017-12-08       Impact factor: 4.050

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5.  Impact of simulated military operational stress on executive function relative to trait resilience, aerobic fitness, and neuroendocrine biomarkers.

Authors:  Meaghan E Beckner; William R Conkright; Shawn R Eagle; Brian J Martin; Aaron M Sinnott; Alice D LaGoy; Felix Proessl; Mita Lovalekar; Leslie R Jabloner; Peter G Roma; Mathias Basner; Fabio Ferrarelli; Anne Germain; Shawn D Flanagan; Christopher Connaboy; Bradley C Nindl
Journal:  Physiol Behav       Date:  2021-03-31

6.  Klotho protein supplementation reduces blood pressure and renal hypertrophy in db/db mice, a model of type 2 diabetes.

Authors:  Tsuneo Takenaka; Hiroyuki Kobori; Takashi Miyazaki; Hiromichi Suzuki; Akira Nishiyama; Naohito Ishii; Maho Yamashita; Matsuhiko Hayashi
Journal:  Acta Physiol (Oxf)       Date:  2018-10-16       Impact factor: 6.311

7.  Decline in muscle strength and running endurance in klotho deficient C57BL/6 mice.

Authors:  Michael Phelps; Christina Pettan-Brewer; Warren Ladiges; Zipora Yablonka-Reuveni
Journal:  Biogerontology       Date:  2013-09-13       Impact factor: 4.277

8.  Methods matter: clinical prediction models will benefit sports medicine practice, but only if they are properly developed and validated.

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Journal:  Br J Sports Med       Date:  2021-07-02       Impact factor: 13.800

9.  Serum Klotho Levels in Trained Athletes.

Authors:  Elmira Mostafidi; Akbar Moeen; Hamid Nasri; Amir Ghorbani Hagjo; Mohammadreza Ardalan
Journal:  Nephrourol Mon       Date:  2016-01-09

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Authors:  John A Hawley; Michael J Joyner; Daniel J Green
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2020-01-14       Impact factor: 5.182

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