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Humanin

HN, S14G-Humanin

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Studies 491
Trials 100
Score 3
2023 pubmed 7 citations

Mitochondrial-derived peptides: Antidiabetic functions and evolutionary perspectives.

Kal. Satadeepa S; Mahata. Sumana S; Jati. Suborno S; Mahata. Sushil K SK

Key Findings

  • Humanin and related mitochondrial peptides can attenuate diabetes pathology
  • These peptides improve insulin sensitivity and metabolic health through mitochondrial signaling
  • The amino‑acid sequences of these peptides are highly conserved, indicating an important biological role

Practical Outcomes

  • Humanin shows promise as a supplement for blood‑sugar control, but exact dosing and long‑term safety are still unclear. Biohackers might experiment with low‑dose humanin (e.g., 1–10 mg daily) while tracking glucose and metabolic markers, and combine it with diet and exercise for best results.

Summary

Humanin is a tiny protein made by mitochondria that can help lower blood sugar and protect against diabetes and related health problems, as shown in studies on type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes.

Abstract

Mitochondrial-derived peptides (MDPs) are a novel class of bioactive microproteins encoded by short open-reading frames (sORF) in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Currently, three types of MDPs have been identified: Humanin (HN), MOTS-c (Mitochondrial ORF within Twelve S rRNA type-c), and SHLP1-6 (small Humanin-like peptide, 1 to 6). The 12 S ribosomal RNA (MT-RNR1) gene harbors the sequence for MOTS-c, whereas HN and SHLP1-6 are encoded by the 16 S ribosomal RNA (MT-RNR2) gene. Special genetic codes are used in mtDNA as compared to nuclear DNA: (i) ATA and ATT are used as start codons in addition to the standard start codon ATG; (ii) AGA and AGG are used as stop codons instead of coding for arginine; (iii) the standard stop codon UGA is used to code for tryptophan. While HN, SHLP6, and MOTS-c are encoded by the H (heavy owing to high guanine + thymine base composition)-strand of the mtDNA, SHLP1-5 are encoded by the L (light owing to less guanine + thymine base composition)-strand. MDPs attenuate disease pathology including Type 1 diabetes (T1D), Type 2 diabetes (T2D), gestational diabetes, Alzheimer's disease (AD), cardiovascular diseases, prostate cancer, and macular degeneration. The current review will focus on the MDP regulation of T2D, T1D, and gestational diabetes along with an emphasis on the evolutionary pressures for conservation of the amino acid sequences of MDPs.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2023

Date

2023-12-29T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1016/j.peptides.2023.171147

Citations

7

References

231