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Tatsuo Suga

Researcher at Gunma University

Publications -  51
Citations -  7449

Tatsuo Suga is an academic researcher from Gunma University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Klotho & Lung cancer. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 51 publications receiving 6998 citations. Previous affiliations of Tatsuo Suga include University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

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Mutation of the mouse klotho gene leads to a syndrome resembling ageing

TL;DR: A new gene, termed klotho, has been identified that is involved in the suppression of several ageing phenotypes in the mouse, and may function as part of a signalling pathway that regulates ageing in vivo and morbidity in age-related diseases.

Mutation of the mouse klotho gene leads to a syndrome resembling ageing

TL;DR: A new gene, termed klotho, has been identified that is involved in the suppression of several ageing phenotypes in the mouse, including short lifespan, infertility, arteriosclerosis, skin atrophy, osteoporosis and emphysema as mentioned in this paper.
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Klotho protein protects against endothelial dysfunction.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the klotho protein protects the cardiovascular system through endothelium-derived NO production by humoral pathways.
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Disruption of the klotho gene causes pulmonary emphysema in mice. Defect in maintenance of pulmonary integrity during postnatal life.

TL;DR: It is indicated that klotho gene expression is essential to maintaining pulmonary integrity during postnatal life and the relationship between aging and pulmonary emphysema in humans both histologically and functionally.
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Endothelial dysfunction in the klotho mouse and downregulation of klotho gene expression in various animal models of vascular and metabolic diseases.

TL;DR: Whether the Klotho protein is a humoral factor protecting against endothelial dysfunction and whether klotho mRNA expression in rat kidney is altered under pathological conditions such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, renal failure, and inflammatory stress is examined.