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MOTS-c

MOTS-C (Mitochondrial open reading frame of the 12S rRNA-c) is a peptide encoded in mitochondrial DNA. It improves glucose metabolism in skeletal muscle, which implies a number of benefits for those with diabetes, obesity, or who are over 30 years old. It is upregulated in response to exercise, and is considered an exercise mimetic.

An exercise mimetic is a drug or compound that mimics the beneficial physiological effects of physical exercise on the body, essentially providing some of the health benefits of working out without the need for actual physical activity. It aims to activate similar cellular pathways triggered by obesity, diabetes, or muscle-wasting by simulating exercise-induced adaptations in the body. This provides a viable alternative to physical exercise in populations who are unable to exercise due to any number of limitations. Also, naturally occurring levels of MOTS-C diminish substantially throughout the aging process.

Dysregulated MOTS-C levels have been associated with defective insulin secretion, insulin resistance, or both. This results in dysregulated mitochondrial activities such as mitochondrial fission and fusion, mitochondrial oxidative stress, and decreased NAD+ levels in the system. MOTS-C interacts with and regulates many nuclear genome-encoded proteins responsible for regulating metabolic adaptability and age-related diseases.

Benefits

  • Weight loss

  • Increased metabolism

  • Can help protect against metabolic disorders, e.g. nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)

  • Reduces visceral fat, including liver fat

  • Increases life expectancy

  • Useful in the treatment of cardiovascular disease, inflammation, and aging

  • Can improve physical performance and running capacity

  • Improves muscle function

  • Reduces insulin resistance

  • Prevents macular eye degeneration

  • Corrects diabetes-induced abnormal cardiac structures and functions

  • Offers significant reduction in vascular calcification

  • Has immunoregulatory benefits

  • Mitigates chemotherapy-induced side effects

  • Delays Alzheimer’s

  • Anti-inflammatory benefits for those with multiple chronic age-related diseases

  • Inhibits inflammatory pain

  • Fights bacterial infections, especially MRSA

  • Increases chance of surviving infection and/or sepsis

Possible Side Effects

  • Injection site reaction (redness, swelling, itching, bruising)

  • Headache

  • Mild gastrointestinal disturbances

  • Mild fatigue or lethargy (particularly during adaptive phase)

  • Muscle cramping

  • Do Not Overuse: extremely high doses and/or prolonged use may result in oxidative stress or tissue fatigue, or disrupted thyroid or cortisol rhythms

Contraindications

  • Do not use MOTS-C if you are pregnant or breastfeeding

  • Not appropriate for children/adolescents

Reconstitution

ADMINISTRATION METHOD: Subcutaneous Administration

TIMING: Dose in the morning as you may get some energy benefits from it, fasted and do not eat at least 1 hour after administration.

CYCLE LENGTH: 8-10 weeks followed by a 4-8 week washout

 

VIAL SIZE: 10mg

BAC WATER: 1mL

DOSING: Start at 10 units (1mg) and go up by 5 units (500mcg) as needed. Many find the sweet spot to be between 20 units (2mg) and 40 units (4mg)

VIAL SIZE: 40mg

BAC WATER: 3mL

DOSING: Start at ~8 units (1mg) and go up by 4 units (500mcg) as needed. Many find the sweet spot to be between ~16 units (2mg) and ~32units (4mg)

Disclaimer

The information on this website, including all peptide-related content and dosing discussions, is provided for educational and research purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or instructions for personal use.

Many compounds discussed may be investigational and not approved for human use in all jurisdictions. Content is based on publicly available research, scientific literature, and community discussion, and while efforts are made to ensure accuracy, no guarantees are made regarding completeness, safety, or efficacy.

This content is not intended for human or veterinary diagnosis, treatment, or self-administration. Any use of medications, peptides, or related compounds should only occur under the supervision of a licensed healthcare professional.

Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making health-related decisions.

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