Class & Mechanism — MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived peptide that has been shown to have exercise-mimetic effects. It is thought to activate AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-alpha (PGC1α), leading to improved glucose metabolism, increased fatty acid oxidation, and enhanced mitochondrial biogenesis [37].
Research-documented benefits —
– Local corpus: silent.
General-knowledge benefits —
– MOTS-c has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance in preclinical models, suggesting potential benefits for individuals with type 2 diabetes or insulin resistance [37].
– It may also have potential applications in weight management and metabolic health by promoting a shift towards a more oxidative metabolic phenotype [37].
Typical injectable protocol — Research-only; adult human dose range and frequency are not well-established due to the experimental nature of MOTS-c's clinical use.
Key risks / contraindications —
– The safety profile and potential side effects of MOTS-c are not fully established due to limited clinical research.
– Contraindications are not well-defined but may include conditions where activation of AMPK or PGC1α is not advised, such as certain metabolic disorders.
Bottom line — MOTS-c is an experimental peptide with potential therapeutic applications in metabolic health and insulin sensitivity, but further research is needed to establish its safety and efficacy profile.
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