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Mice overexpressing human uncoupling protein-3 in skeletal muscle are hyperphagic and lean

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NATURE
卷 406, 期 6794, 页码 415-418

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MACMILLAN PUBLISHERS LTD
DOI: 10.1038/35019082

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Uncoupling protein-3 (UCP-3) is a recently identified member of the mitochondrial transporter superfamily(1,2) that is expressed predominantly in skeletal muscle(1,2). However, its close relative UCP-1 is expressed exclusively in brown adipose tissue, a tissue whose main function is fat combustion and thermogenesis. Studies on the expression of UCP-3 in animals and humans in different physiological situations support a role for UCP-3 in energy balance and lipid metabolism(3,4). However, direct evidence for these roles is lacking. Here we describe the creation of transgenic mice that overexpress human UCP-3 in skeletal muscle. These mice are hyperphagic but weigh less than their wild-type littermates. Magnetic resonance imaging shows a striking reduction in adipose tissue mass. The mice also exhibit lower fasting plasma glucose and insulin levels and an increased glucose clearance rate. This provides evidence that skeletal muscle UCP-3 has the potential to influence metabolic rate and glucose homeostasis in the whole animal.

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