Concordant mRNA Expression of UCP-3, but Not UCP-2, with Mitochondrial Thioesterase-1 in Brown Adipose Tissue and Skeletal Muscle in db/db Diabetic Mice

A recent hypothesis concerning the function of uncoupling protein-3 (UCP-3) depends upon a positive relationship with mitochondrial thioesterase (MTE-1) in situations where fatty acid β-oxidation is increased. MTE-1 mRNA levels are raised in transgenic mice overexpressing UCP-3 in skeletal muscle an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2001-10, Vol.287 (5), p.1058-1062
Hauptverfasser: Clapham, John C., Coulthard, Victoria H., Moore, Gary B.T.
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Zusammenfassung:A recent hypothesis concerning the function of uncoupling protein-3 (UCP-3) depends upon a positive relationship with mitochondrial thioesterase (MTE-1) in situations where fatty acid β-oxidation is increased. MTE-1 mRNA levels are raised in transgenic mice overexpressing UCP-3 in skeletal muscle and we sought to extend these findings by quantifying in vivo expression of endogenous MTE-1, UCP-1, UCP-2, and UCP-3 mRNA levels in white adipose tissue, interscapular brown adipose tissue, and skeletal muscle in db/db mice. In this study we show that changes in MTE-1 mRNA levels as a result of differences between db/db vs db/+ mice or following long-term treatment of db/db mice with rosiglitazone or Wy-14,643 were more closely correlated with changes in UCP-3 than either UCP-1 or UCP-2 mRNA levels in the tissues examined. The present data contribute to the argument that UCP-3 and MTE-1 are linked within the same metabolic pathway either in response to, or as regulators of, fatty acid β-oxidation.
ISSN:0006-291X
1090-2104
DOI:10.1006/bbrc.2001.5698