Randomized study of 19 physically active men undergoing 4 weeks of supervised training followed by 2 weeks of ankle immobilization, examining whether repeated heat stress modulates MOTS-c and FGF21 (mitokine) levels during disuse muscle atrophy. Heat exposure altered MOTS-c and FGF21 kinetics during immobilization. Establishes heat therapy as a modulator of circulating MOTS-c during immobilization-induced muscle atrophy—providing mechanistic insight into how thermal stress mimics some exercise-like mitochondrial adaptations and suggesting MOTS-c as a candidate mediator of heat therapy's anti-atrophic effects.
Elhusseiny, Rabie; Ihsan, Mohammed; Labidi, Mariem; Alhammoud, Marine; Mtibaa, Khouloud; Nader, Nelda; Nasir, Nada; Farooq, Abdulaziz; Papakostas, Emmanoui; Olory, Bruno; Cruz, Flavio; D'Hooghe, Pieter; Racinais, Sebastien; Deldicque, Louise