Tiny fish, big clue: diabetes drug slows kidney aging

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Tiny fish, big clue: diabetes drug slows kidney aging
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Researchers used the ultra-fast-aging African turquoise killifish to model kidney aging and found that SGLT2 inhibitors slow age-related kidney damage by preserving capillaries, filtration barriers, energy metabolism, and reducing inflammation, helping explain the kidney and heart protection these drugs provide in humans and establishing the fish as a rapid aging model for testing therapies.

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