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Lack of UCP3 does not affect skeletal muscle mitochondrial function under lipid-challenged conditions, but leads to sudden cardiac death.

Abstract
UCP3's exact physiological function in lipid handling in skeletal and cardiac muscle remains unknown. Interestingly, etomoxir, a fat oxidation inhibitor and strong inducer of UCP3, is proposed for treating both diabetes and heart failure. We hypothesize that the upregulation of UCP3 upon etomoxir serves to protect mitochondria against lipotoxicity. To evaluate UCP3's role in skeletal muscle (skm) and heart under lipid-challenged conditions, the effect of UCP3 ablation was examined in a state of dysbalance between fat availability and oxidative capacity. Wild type (WT) and UCP3(-/-) mice were subjected to high-fat feeding for 14 days. From day 6 onwards, they were given either saline or etomoxir. Etomoxir treatment induced an increase in markers of lipotoxicity in skm compared to saline. This increase upon etomoxir was similar for both, WT and UCP3(-/-) mice, suggesting that UCP3 does not play a role in protection against lipotoxicity. Interestingly, we observed 25 % mortality in UCP3(-/-)s upon etomoxir administration vs. 11 % in WTs. This increased mortality in UCP3(-/-) compared to WT mice could not be explained by differences in cardiac lipotoxicity, apoptosis, fibrosis (histology, immunohistochemistry), oxidative capacity (respirometry) or function (echocardiography). Electrophysiology demonstrated, however, prolonged QRS and QTc intervals and greater susceptibility to ventricular tachycardia upon programmed electrical stimulation in etomoxir-treated UCP3(-/-)s versus WTs. Isoproterenol administration after pacing resulted in 75 % mortality in UCP3(-/-)s vs. 14 % in WTs. Our results argue against a protective role for UCP3 on skm metabolism under lipid overload, but suggest UCP3 to be crucial in prevention of arrhythmias upon lipid-challenged conditions.
AuthorsMiranda Nabben, Bianca W J van Bree, Ellen Lenaers, Joris Hoeks, Matthijs K C Hesselink, Gert Schaart, Marion J J Gijbels, Jan F C Glatz, Gustavo J J da Silva, Leon J de Windt, Rong Tian, Elise Mike, Darlene G Skapura, Xander H T Wehrens, Patrick Schrauwen
JournalBasic research in cardiology (Basic Res Cardiol) Vol. 109 Issue 6 Pg. 447 ( 2014) ISSN: 1435-1803 [Electronic] Germany
PMID25344084 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Chemical References
  • Ion Channels
  • Lipids
  • Mitochondrial Proteins
  • UCP3 protein, human
  • Ucp3 protein, mouse
  • Uncoupling Protein 3
Topics
  • Animals
  • Death, Sudden, Cardiac (etiology)
  • Ion Channels (deficiency, physiology)
  • Lipids (toxicity)
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mitochondria, Muscle (metabolism, physiology)
  • Mitochondrial Proteins (deficiency, physiology)
  • Muscle, Skeletal (ultrastructure)
  • Oxidation-Reduction
  • Uncoupling Protein 3

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