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.
For research purposes only. This product is supplied exclusively for scientific laboratory research and analytical purposes. It is not intended for human or animal use, and must not be misused in any way that contravenes MHRA regulations or applicable laws.
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
Synergistic Peptides
Frag 176-292
Humanin
Tesofensine
SS-31 – MOTS-C is best cycled after a cycle of SS-31. SS-31 essentially preps the mitochondria for the mechanism of action that MOTS-C then exerts on them. Synergistic peptides are combinations of two peptides whose cumulative benefits surpass what either is able to accomplish when cycled independently.
Possible Side Effects
Injection site reaction (redness, swelling, itching)
Headache
Mild gastrointestinal disturbances
Rare: Oxidative stress or tissue fatigue may occur with overuse
Stacking Suggestions
SS-31 – always use prior to MOTS-C for mitochondrial priming
Humanin – for powerful anti-aging, cell-protective synergy with MOTS-C
Tesofensine – enhances fat-burning and metabolic benefits
AOD-9604 or CJC-1295 – for added weight loss or GH pathway stimulation
BPC-157 or TB-500 – to support performance, muscle preservation, and inflammation reduction
Glutathione or NAD+ precursors – for longevity and mitochondrial support during MOTS-C use
This website uses cookies to improve your experience. By clicking “Deny”, you consent to the use of Necessary cookies only. You may also accept selected cookies only.