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Mots-C

Mitochondrial open reading frame of the 12S rRNA-c, MT-RNR1, Mitochondrial-derived peptide MOTS-c

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Studies 137
Trials 5
Score 2
2023 pubmed 3 citations

Effects of intracerebroventricular MOTS-c infusion on thyroid hormones and uncoupling proteins.

Bahar. Mehmet Refik MR; Tekin. Suat S; Beytur. Asiye A; Onalan. Ebru Etem EE; Ozyalin. Fatma F; Colak. Cemil C; Sandal. Süleyman S

Key Findings

  • Central MOTS‑c infusion increased food intake without affecting body weight
  • Serum TSH, T3, and T4 levels dropped after MOTS‑c infusion
  • UCP1 and UCP3 expression went up in peripheral muscle and fat tissue

Practical Outcomes

  • The results hint that MOTS‑c might influence thyroid signaling and boost energy‑burning proteins, which could be interesting for metabolic health. However, because the peptide was injected into the brain of rats, it’s not a usable protocol for humans, and systemic dosing effects are still unknown. Biohackers should treat this as early‑stage mechanistic data, not a ready‑to‑use supplement guideline.

Summary

In rats, delivering the peptide MOTS‑c directly into the brain made them eat more but didn’t change their weight. It also lowered their blood thyroid hormones and raised proteins (UCP1, UCP3) that help burn energy in muscle and fat. The study shows MOTS‑c can directly affect metabolism, but the method used isn’t practical for people.

Abstract

This study was conducted to determine the possible effects of intracerebroventricular MOTS-c infusion on thyroid hormones and uncoupling proteins (UCPs) in rats. Forty male Wistar Albino rats were divided into 4 groups with 10 animals in each group: control, sham, 10 and 100 µM MOTS-c. Hypothalamus, blood, muscle, adipose tissues samples were collected for thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), UCP1 and UCP3 levels were determined by the RT-PCR and western blot analysis. Serum thyroid hormone levels were determined by the ELISA assays. MOTS-c infusion was found to increase food consumption but it did not cause any changes in the body weight. MOTS-c decreased serum TSH, T3, and T4 hormone levels. On the other hand, it was also found that MOTS-c administration increased UCP1 and UCP3 levels in peripheral tissues. The findings obtained in the study show that central MOTS-c infusion is a directly effective agent in energy metabolism.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2023

Date

2023-04-17T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1007/s42977-023-00163-6

Citations

3

References

39