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Mechano Growth Factor, often known as MGF, is a splice variation of insulin-like growth factor-1(IGF-1). When muscle tissue is injured, the body splices IGF-1 into two variants: IGF-1Ec and IGF-1Ea, with the former becoming MGF. What distinguishes MGF is its unique role in muscle growth.
Although both IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor 1) and MGF (Mechano Growth Factor) can benefit to muscle growth and repair, there are some significant structural, functional, and action mechanism variations between the two. Here is a table to see their difference directly.| MGF | IGF-1 | |
| Type | Growth factor | Hormone |
| Primary benefits | Muscle growth and repair | Muscle growth |
| Production | Localized in muscle tissue in response to mechanical stress | Primarily produced in the liver in response to growth hormone |
| Stimulus for Release | Mechanical stress, exercise, injury | Growth hormone stimulation, nutritional status |
| Function in Muscle | Promotes muscle stem cell activation and muscle repair | Stimulates protein synthesis, inhibits protein breakdown |
| Action Site | Primarily within muscle tissues | Affects various tissues including muscle |
| Circulating Levels | Short-lived, increases with exercise or injury | Stable, regulated by growth hormone and nutritional factors |
| Clinical Relevance | Relevant for muscle injury recovery and repair | Important for growth disorders, aging, and general muscle maintenance |
