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UCP2 and UCP3 in muscle controlling body metabolism
Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht
(NUTRIM)
1 Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The
Netherlands
2 Department of Movement Sciences, Maastricht University, The
Netherlands
* Present address: Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, PO Box
616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands
(e-mail: p.schrauwen{at}hb.unimaas.nl )
Accepted 13 May 2002
The uncoupling protein-1 (UCP1) homologues UCP2 and UCP3 are able to uncouple ATP production from mitochondrial respiration, thereby dissipating energy as heat and affecting energy metabolism efficiency. In contrast to UCP1, which plays an important role in adaptive thermogenesis, UCP2 and UCP3 do not have a primary role in the regulation of energy metabolism. UCP2, which is expressed in a wide variety of tissues, including white adipose tissue, skeletal muscle and tissues of the immune system, has been suggested to affect the production of reactive oxygen species. UCP2 has also been suggested to regulate the [ATP]/[ADP] ratio and was recently shown to influence insulin secretion in the ß-cells of the pancreas. UCP3, in contrast, is expressed predominantly in skeletal muscle and has been associated with whole-body energy metabolism. However, the primary function of UCP3 is not the regulation of energy metabolism. For example, fasting, a condition attenuating energy expenditure, upregulates UCP3 expression. Moreover, UCP3-knockout mice have a normal metabolic rate. The exact function of UCP3 therefore remains to be elucidated, but putative roles for UCP3 include involvement in the regulation of ROS, in mitochondrial fatty acid transport and in the regulation of glucose metabolism in skeletal muscle. Whatever the primary function of these novel uncoupling proteins, a secondary effect via uncoupling might allow them to influence (but not to regulate) energy metabolism, which would be consistent with the observations from linkage and association studies. Therefore, UCP2 and UCP3 remain interesting targets for pharmacological upregulation in the treatment of obesity and diabetes.
Key words: uncoupling protein, energy expenditure, obesity, diabetes, fatty acid metabolism
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