Humanin vs MOTS-c
Two mitochondrial-derived signaling peptides.
| Attribute | Humanin Mitochondrial peptide | MOTS-c Mitochondrial-derived peptide |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Mitochondrial Health & Energy | Mitochondrial Health & Energy |
| Best known for | Neuroprotection and apoptosis research | Metabolic flexibility and exercise mimetic research |
| In plain English | Humanin is the survival peptide. It tells cells to live longer and resist stress, with strong neuroprotection signals in research. | MOTS-c is one of nature's exercise mimetics — researchers study how it improves insulin sensitivity and metabolic flexibility. |
| How it works | Inhibits apoptosis (programmed cell death), reduces oxidative stress, and modulates inflammatory pathways. | Activates AMPK, improving glucose uptake, fatty acid oxidation, and mitochondrial biogenesis. |
| Researchers study | Alzheimer's, atherosclerosis, diabetes, and longevity. | Insulin sensitivity, exercise capacity, age-related metabolic decline, and obesity. |
| Internet discussion | Discussed in longevity and Alzheimer's research circles. | Popular in longevity circles as a 'natural' metabolic booster. |
Humanin
Neuroprotection and apoptosis research
Humanin is the survival peptide. It tells cells to live longer and resist stress, with strong neuroprotection signals in research.
Inhibits apoptosis (programmed cell death), reduces oxidative stress, and modulates inflammatory pathways.
Alzheimer's, atherosclerosis, diabetes, and longevity.
Discussed in longevity and Alzheimer's research circles.
Humanin is a mitochondrial-encoded peptide with strong neuroprotection and longevity research signals.
MOTS-c
Metabolic flexibility and exercise mimetic research
MOTS-c is one of nature's exercise mimetics — researchers study how it improves insulin sensitivity and metabolic flexibility.
Activates AMPK, improving glucose uptake, fatty acid oxidation, and mitochondrial biogenesis.
Insulin sensitivity, exercise capacity, age-related metabolic decline, and obesity.
Popular in longevity circles as a 'natural' metabolic booster.
MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-encoded peptide studied for AMPK-mediated metabolic benefits.

