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Uncoupling protein 3 is reduced in skeletal muscle of NIDDM patients.
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Muscle FunctionNiddm PatientsMolecular BiologyPathologyInsulin SignalingMitochondrial Uncoupling ProteinObesityMetabolic SyndromeBody CompositionSkeletal MuscleMetabolismMetabolic StateHealth SciencesBiochemistryEndocrinologyNeuromuscular PhysiologyNeuromuscular PathologyInsulin ResistanceMitochondrial FunctionProtein 3PhysiologyDiabetesMetabolic RegulationSystems BiologyMedicineNeuromusculoskeletal Disorder
Two recently described proteins in the mitochondrial uncoupling protein (UCP) family, UCP-2 and UCP-3, have been linked to phenotypes of obesity and NIDDM. We determined the mRNA levels of UCP-2 and UCP-3 in skeletal muscle of NIDDM patients and of healthy control subjects. No difference in the mRNA levels or in the protein expression of UCP-2 was observed between the two groups. In contrast, mRNA levels of UCP-3 were significantly reduced in skeletal muscle of NIDDM patients compared with control subjects. In the NIDDM patients, a positive correlation between UCP-3 expression and whole-body insulin-mediated glucose utilization rate was also noted. These results suggest that UCP-3 regulation may be altered in states of insulin resistance.
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