Animal StudyPubMed ID: 33420028·2021
MOTS-c is an exercise-induced mitochondrial-encoded regulator of age-dependent physical decline and muscle homeostasis
Reynolds JC, et al.
Nature Communications, 2021
Key finding
MOTS-c treatment improved physical performance and muscle homeostasis in aged mice, mimicking some effects of exercise.
Summary
Study showing MOTS-c levels increase with exercise and administration improves physical capacity in aged mice.
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