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Japanese scientists have developed a drug that allows cats to live up to 30 years.
π± Japanese scientists have found a way to help cats live to 30 years
The most common cause of death in domestic animals is considered to be kidney failure. Scientists have found a way to neutralize it.
The essence of the problem is the AIM protein: in cats, it inefficiently removes cellular waste from the kidneys, which leads to the accumulation of toxins in the body over many years.
The researchers developed a synthetic form of this protein and turned it into a drug. In trials, injections slowed the progression of the disease and improved the condition even in severe cases.
If further trials are successful, the drug could appear on the global market as early as 2027, potentially doubling the average lifespan of cats.
The most common cause of death in domestic animals is considered to be kidney failure. Scientists have found a way to neutralize it.
The essence of the problem is the AIM protein: in cats, it inefficiently removes cellular waste from the kidneys, which leads to the accumulation of toxins in the body over many years.
The researchers developed a synthetic form of this protein and turned it into a drug. In trials, injections slowed the progression of the disease and improved the condition even in severe cases.
If further trials are successful, the drug could appear on the global market as early as 2027, potentially doubling the average lifespan of cats.
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