Introduction An aging-suppressor gene, klotho, is a candidate factor for vascular disease because its deficiency leads to impaired endothelium-dependent vasodilation and impaired angiogenesis. Although klotho protein is predominantly expressed in the kidney, it is detected in a limited number of other tissues, such as the placenta, ovary, prostate gland, and small intestine. This protein is involved in several metabolic pathways such as calcium and phosphate homeostasis, the insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), apoptosis, angiotensin-II-induced events in the kidney and oxidative stress. Objectives The aim was to assess the expression of the klotho gene in the placenta from pregnancies affected by severe preeclampsia. Methods Placentas...