The mitochondrial open reading frame of 12S rRNA-c (MOTS-c) is a biologically active mitochondria-derived peptide. However, the relationship between MOTS-c, skeletal muscle mitochondrial function, and endurance exercise adaptations is unknown. Here, we tested indices such as maximal oxygen uptake and serum MOTS-c levels in marathon runners and sedentary subjects. In addition, we tested aerobic exercise capacity, skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration rate, and serum MOTS-c levels in mice subjected to long-term endurance training groups and sedentary groups. Our results indicated a close association between serum MOTS-c levels and aerobic exercise capacity. Circulating MOTS-c levels are expected to be an important indicator for predicting aerobic exercise capacity and assessing body fat status, endurance training load, and physical function. More importantly, we found that endurance training may enhance the mitochondrial respiratory function of skeletal muscle by promoting the secretion of MOTS-c and activating the AMPK/PGC-1α pathway.

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