Vergelijking
Lanreotid vs. MOTS-c
Twee peptiden naast elkaar — identiteit, bewijsbasis, juridische status en bekende bijwerkingen.
Identiteit
Categorie
Onderzoek (overig)
Onderzoek (overig)
CAS-nr.
108736-35-2
1627580-64-6
Molecuulmassa
1096.34 g/mol
2174.61 g/mol
Halfwaardetijd
geen gegevens
geen gegevens
Sequentie
geen gegevens
Met-Arg-Trp-Gln-Glu-Met-Gly-Tyr-Ile-Phe-Tyr-Pro-Arg-Lys-Leu-ArgWerkingsmechanisme
Lanreotid
Lanreotide activates somatostatin receptors (chiefly SSTR2, additionally SSTR5), thereby suppressing the release of growth hormone, IGF-1 and various gastrointestinal and neuroendocrine hormones. It is metabolically far more stable than natural somatostatin.
MOTS-c
MOTS-c arises from a short open reading frame located in the 12S rRNA region of the mitochondrial genome — unlike most peptides it is therefore not encoded by nuclear DNA. Mechanistically, preclinical work describes MOTS-c as modulating the folate cycle and the de novo purine biosynthesis tethered to it, thereby affecting the AMP/ATP ratio and, downstream, AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). Under metabolic stress, an AMPK-dependent translocation of the peptide into the cell nucleus and involvement in the regulation of stress-responsive genes (including via antioxidant-response-element-regulated transcription factors) have also been reported. These models derive predominantly from cell culture and rodents; the extent to which they reflect human physiology after administration of exogenous synthetic MOTS-c is not established by human studies.
Bewijsbasis
Hoogste bewijs
Humane RCT
Humane studie
Studies
1
4
waarvan bij mensen
1
1
Geregistreerde effecten
2
4
Openstaande tegenstrijdigheden
1
1
Gedocumenteerde bijwerkingen
2
1
Juridische status
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the difference between Lanreotid and MOTS-c?
- Lanreotid is classified as "Onderzoek (overig)", while MOTS-c is classified as "Onderzoek (overig)". Lanreotid: Lanreotide is a synthetic cyclic octapeptide analog of somatostatin. It binds preferentially to the somatostatin receptors SSTR2 and SSTR5 and is approved for treating acromegaly and certain neuroendocrine tumours. MOTS-c: MOTS-c is a 16-amino-acid mitochondrial-encoded peptide (mitochondrial-derived peptide, MDP) whose open reading frame lies within the 12S rRNA region of mitochondrial DNA. In basic research (including the laboratories of Changhan Lee and Pinchas Cohen) it is described as a regulator of metabolic homeostasis and an activator of the AMPK pathway, and is sometimes discussed as an 'exercise mimetic'. The evidence comes almost entirely from cell and animal models; controlled human trials of MOTS-c as a therapeutic are lacking. It is not approved as a medicine anywhere and is traded on the grey market as a research chemical. This page contrasts both neutrally and source-based — with no usage or dosing recommendation.
- Which peptide is better supported by science, Lanreotid or MOTS-c?
- The highest available evidence level is "Humane RCT" for Lanreotid and "Humane studie" for MOTS-c. A higher evidence level means more robust data, but says nothing about suitability for an individual. The full body of evidence is on each peptide's own page.
- What is the legal status of Lanreotid and MOTS-c in Germany and the United States?
- Duitsland: Lanreotid — Op recept, MOTS-c — Niet goedgekeurd. Verenigde Staten: Lanreotid — Op recept, MOTS-c — Niet goedgekeurd. These are factual summaries with source and review date on the individual pages.