Chronic fatigue syndrome
A complex disorder characterized by extreme fatigue not explained by underlying medical conditions, worsened by physical or mental exertion. Mitochondrial peptides (SS-31, MOTS-c) and NAD+ are being explored.
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Related Terms
Impaired mitochondrial function leading to reduced cellular energy (ATP) production. Contributes to aging, neurodegeneration, and metabolic disease. Targeted by mitochondria-derived peptides SS-31, MOTS-c, and Humanin.
Oxidative stressAn imbalance between free radical production and antioxidant defenses, causing cellular damage. Mitochondrial peptides (SS-31, MOTS-c, Humanin) and GHK-Cu reduce oxidative stress through different mechanisms.
Related Peptide Profiles
Elamipretide, a mitochondria-targeted tetrapeptide that stabilizes cardiolipin in the inner mitochondrial membrane to restore cellular energy production.
MOTS-cA mitochondria-derived peptide that regulates metabolic homeostasis by activating AMPK. Studied for exercise mimetic effects and metabolic health.
NAD+Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme essential for cellular energy metabolism, DNA repair, and sirtuin activation. Declines with age.