نتایج جستجو برای: ucp3 mrna

تعداد نتایج: 153358  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
A J Vidal-Puig D Grujic C Y Zhang T Hagen O Boss Y Ido A Szczepanik J Wade V Mootha R Cortright D M Muoio B B Lowell

Uncoupling protein 3 (UCP3) is a member of the mitochondrial anion carrier superfamily. Based upon its high homology with UCP1 and its restricted tissue distribution to skeletal muscle and brown adipose tissue, UCP3 has been suggested to play important roles in regulating energy expenditure, body weight, and thermoregulation. Other postulated roles for UCP3 include regulation of fatty acid meta...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Ramon Amat Gemma Solanes Marta Giralt Francesc Villarroya

UCP3 (uncoupling protein-3) is a mitochondrial membrane transporter expressed preferentially in skeletal muscle. UCP3 lowers mitochondrial membrane potential and protects muscle cells against an overload of fatty acids, and it probably reduces excessive production of reactive oxygen species. Accordingly, ucp3 gene transcription is highly sensitive to fatty acid-dependent stimulation and also to...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2005
Gemma Solanes Neus Pedraza Verónica Calvo Antonio Vidal-Puig Bradford B Lowell Francesc Villarroya

The transcription of the human UCP3 (uncoupling protein-3) gene in skeletal muscle is tightly regulated by metabolic signals related to fatty acid availability. However, changes in thyroid status also modulate UCP3 gene expression, albeit by unknown mechanisms. We created transgenic mice bearing the entire human UCP3 gene to investigate the effect of thyroid hormones on human UCP3 gene expressi...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2016
Karolina E Hilse Anastasia V Kalinovich Anne Rupprecht Alina Smorodchenko Ute Zeitz Katrin Staniek Reinhold G Erben Elena E Pohl

UCP1 and UCP3 are members of the uncoupling protein (UCP) subfamily and are localized in the inner mitochondrial membrane. Whereas UCP1's central role in non-shivering thermogenesis is acknowledged, the function and even tissue expression pattern of UCP3 are still under dispute. Because UCP3 properties regarding transport of protons are qualitatively identical to those of UCP1, its expression i...

2013
Cinzia Perrino Gabriele G. Schiattarella Anna Sannino Gianluigi Pironti Maria Piera Petretta Alessandro Cannavo Giuseppe Gargiulo Federica Ilardi Fabio Magliulo Anna Franzone Giuseppe Carotenuto Federica Serino Giovanna G. Altobelli Vincenzo Cimini Alberto Cuocolo Assunta Lombardi Fernando Goglia Ciro Indolfi Bruno Trimarco Giovanni Esposito

BACKGROUND Uncoupling protein 3 (ucp3) is a member of the mitochondrial anion carrier superfamily of proteins uncoupling mitochondrial respiration. In this study, we investigated the effects of ucp3 genetic deletion on mitochondrial function and cell survival under low oxygen conditions in vitro and in vivo. METHODS AND RESULTS To test the effects of ucp3 deletion in vitro, murine embryonic f...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2011
Ryan J Mailloux Tyler Dumouchel Céline Aguer Rob deKemp Rob Beanlands Mary-Ellen Harper

UCP3 (uncoupling protein-3) mitigates mitochondrial ROS (reactive oxygen species) production, but the mechanisms are poorly understood. Previous studies have also examined UCP3 effects, including decreased ROS production, during metabolic states when fatty acid oxidation is high (e.g. a fasting state). However, the role of UCP3 when carbohydrate oxidation is high (e.g. fed state) has remained l...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2012
Y Q Lin Y O Xu Y Yue S Y Jin Y Qu F Dong Y P Li Y C Zheng

Hypoxia can affect energy metabolism. We examined gene expression and enzyme activity related to mitochondrial energy metabolism, as well as myosin heavy chain (MyHC) types in yaks (Bos grunniens) living at high altitudes. Real-time quantitative PCR assays indicated that the yak has significantly lower levels of carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) mRNA in the biceps femoris and lower lev...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2003
Rosangela A DosSantos Assim Alfadda Kazuhiro Eto Takashi Kadowaki J Enrique Silva

A role for mitochondrial glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (mGPD) in thermogenesis was investigated in transgenic mice lacking the mGPD gene (mGPD-/-). Reared and studied at 22 C, these mice have a small, but significant, reduction (7-10%) in energy expenditure, as evidenced by oxygen consumption (QO2) and food intake, and show signs of increased brown adipose tissue (BAT) stimulation, higher ...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2003
Joris Hoeks Matthijs K C Hesselink Marc van Bilsen Gert Schaart Ger J van der Vusse Wim H M Saris Patrick Schrauwen

We compared UCP3 protein in rat cardiac, glycolytic and oxidative skeletal muscle and examined the effect of high-fat medium chain vs. long chain triacylglycerol feeding on UCP3 content in these tissues. Cardiac muscle displays the lowest basal levels of UCP3 protein. Increasing long chain - but not medium chain - fatty acid supply upregulates UCP3 in all muscles. Since plasma non-esterified fa...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
C Huppertz B M Fischer Y B Kim K Kotani A Vidal-Puig L J Slieker K W Sloop B B Lowell B B Kahn

UCP3 is a mitochondrial membrane protein expressed in humans selectively in skeletal muscle. To determine the mechanisms by which UCP3 plays a role in regulating glucose metabolism, we expressed human UCP3 in L6 myotubes by adenovirus-mediated gene transfer and in H(9)C(2) cardiomyoblasts by stable transfection with a tetracycline-repressible UCP3 construct. Expression of UCP3 in L6 myotubes in...

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