Cross-sectional study of 225 obese children (mean age 8.1 years) and 218 healthy controls measuring serum MOTS-c and vascular endothelial function (flow-mediated dilation), finding significantly reduced MOTS-c in obese children correlating with endothelial dysfunction markers. Extends MOTS-c deficiency observations to pediatric obesity. Establishes that MOTS-c deficiency and endothelial dysfunction are linked in childhood obesity—providing early-life evidence for mitochondrial peptide involvement in the vascular complications of pediatric obesity and identifying MOTS-c as a potential biomarker for cardiovascular risk in obese children.
Luo, Yan-Hua; Xie, Li; Li, Jiao-Yang; Xie, Yuan; Li, Man-Qin; Zhou, Li