MOTS-c exercise mimetic effects in sedentary aged mice
Xiao T, Wang K, Ye Q, et al.
Journal of Gerontology: Series A, 2024
Key finding
MOTS-c recapitulated 68% of voluntary running metabolic benefits; improved glucose tolerance, increased running capacity, and enhanced mitochondrial biogenesis.
Summary
Study comparing MOTS-c treatment versus voluntary exercise in sedentary aged mice, measuring metabolic and physical function improvements.
Read the study
The full citation, abstract, and (when available) the full text can be accessed on PubMed. PeptideMark summaries are condensed overviews — we encourage researchers to read primary sources.
View on PubMedRelated compound
More research on MOTS-c
Human pilot study: MOTS-c supplementation improves insulin sensitivity
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism · 2025 · Human Pilot
Mitochondrial-derived peptide MOTS-c mediates beneficial metabolic effects of exercise
Cell Reports · 2024 · Animal Study
MOTS-c analog development and pharmacokinetics: oral bioavailability enhancement
Biochemical Pharmacology · 2024 · Animal Study
MOTS-c enhances glucose uptake through AMPK-independent mechanisms in muscle
Metabolism: Clinical & Experimental · 2024 · Animal Study
MOTS-c and liver metabolism: effects on hepatic glucose production and lipid metabolism
Journal of Hepatology · 2024 · Animal Study