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Exploratory Pilot Study of Exercise-Associated Klotho Modulation in Hemodialysis Patients

Miura M, Ito O, Oowada S, Endou N, Kohzuki M, Maeba T.

· 2026

Abstract

<h4>Background: </h4> Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is characterized by accelerated aging and decline in physical function. Klotho, an anti-aging protein predominantly expressed in the kidney, plays a crucial role in mineral metabolism and longevity. Exercise has been proposed as a non-pharmacological strategy to enhance Klotho expression; however, clinical evidence in hemodialysis patients remains limited. <h4>Objective:</h4> This study aimed to explore the association between exercise and plasma Klotho levels using a combined case study and cross-sectional design. <h4>Methods:</h4> This study included: (1) A prospective case study evaluating the effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) in a hemodialysis patient. (2) A cross-sectional analysis comparing plasma Klotho levels between hemodialysis patients (n=24) and healthy controls (n=18) and assessing their association with habitual physical activity. Plasma Klotho levels were measured using ELISA. Statistical analyses included the Mann–Whitney U test and Spearman’s correlation coefficient. <h4>Results:</h4> In the case study, improvements in muscle strength and exercise tolerance were observed following HIIT, allowing the patient to resume daily occupational activities. In the cross-sectional analysis, plasma Klotho levels were significantly lower in hemodialysis patients than in healthy controls (p=0.0001). A moderate positive correlation was observed between exercise habits and plasma Klotho levels in hemodialysis patients (r=0.52, p=0.02), whereas no significant association was found in healthy individuals. <h4>Conclusion:</h4> These findings suggest that exercise therapy may exert potential anti-aging implications in hemodialysis patients through modulation of Klotho expression. This study provides translational evidence linking clinical rehabilitation and molecular aging pathways.

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10.20944/preprints202604.2087.v1
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M, M., O, I., S, O., N, E., M, K., &amp; T., M. (2026). Exploratory Pilot Study of Exercise-Associated Klotho Modulation in Hemodialysis Patients. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202604.2087.v1
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M M, O I, S O, N E, M K, T. M. Exploratory Pilot Study of Exercise-Associated Klotho Modulation in Hemodialysis Patients. 2026. doi:10.20944/preprints202604.2087.v1.
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@unpublished{miura2026Explor, title = {Exploratory Pilot Study of Exercise-Associated Klotho Modulation in Hemodialysis Patients}, author = {Miura M and Ito O and Oowada S and Endou N and Kohzuki M and Maeba T.}, year = {2026}, doi = {10.20944/preprints202604.2087.v1}, }

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