The peptide as well as its Cu (II) chelate, have anti-inflammatory and tissue remodeling properties
Understanding MOTS-c: The Exercise Mimic Peptide MOTS-c stands for mitochondrial open reading frame of the 12S rRNA-c, a 16-amino acid peptide produced by mitochondrial DNA
Despite the enormous contribution in recent years to understanding cellular metabolism associated with efferocytosis, especially regarding its impact on the effector functions of macrophages and, more recently, dendritic cells in physiological, inflammatory, and pathological contexts, there are still important gaps that remain unknown
Among them, various signaling pathways as drug targets have been investigated, such as TNF, PDGF, JAK-STAT, PGE2, PDGF, NADPH oxidase, integrin inhibition, mTOR inhibition, and so on
They are taken by mouth with water and broken down by the body
Diabetic neuropathy represents a major health challenge for individuals with diabetes, necessitating ongoing research and public health initiatives aimed at improving screening, prevention and treatment strategies