MOTS - O

MOTS - O

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MOTS - O

MOTS - O

MOTS-c is a 16–amino-acid mitochondrial-derived peptide (MDP) that acts as a metabolic regulator, primarily through AMPK activation[1][2]. Preclinical studies show it enhances insulin sensitivity, promotes fat oxidation, improves exercise capacity, and counters age-related metabolic decline[1][4]. No clinical trials have been completed in humans to date[8]. This educational protocol presents a once-daily subcutaneous approach with gradual titration.

  • Reconstitute: Add 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water → ~3.33 mg/mL concentration.
  • Typical daily range: 200–1,000 mcg once daily (gradual titration over 10 weeks).
  • Easy measuring: At 3.33 mg/mL, 1 unit = 0.01 mL ≈ 33.3 mcg on a U‑100 insulin syringe.
  • Storage: Lyophilized: freeze at −20 °C (−4 °F) or below; after reconstitution, refrigerate at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F) and use within 7 days for best potency.

Standard / Gradual Approach (3 mL = ~3.33 mg/mL)

Week Daily Dose (mcg) Units (per injection) (mL)
Weeks 1–2 200 mcg (0.2 mg) 6 units (0.06 mL)
Weeks 3–4 400 mcg (0.4 mg) 12 units (0.12 mL)
Weeks 5–6 600 mcg (0.6 mg) 18 units (0.18 mL)
Weeks 7–8 800 mcg (0.8 mg) 24 units (0.24 mL)
Weeks 9–10+ 1,000 mcg (1.0 mg) 30 units (0.30 mL)

Frequency: Inject once daily subcutaneously[7]. This schedule uses the largest practical dilution (3.0 mL) to maintain per‑injection accuracy. Stay at each dose level for approximately 2 weeks before increasing, and monitor for any adverse reactions[7].

For ≤10‑unit (≤0.10 mL) administrations, consider 30‑ or 50‑unit insulin syringes for improved readability.

Reconstitution Steps

  1. Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water with a sterile syringe.
  2. Inject slowly down the vial wall; avoid foaming.
  3. Gently swirl/roll until dissolved (do not shake vigorously).
  4. Label with reconstitution date and refrigerate at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F), protected from light.
  5. Use within 7 days for optimal potency[7].