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Publication : Excess recovery heat production by isolated muscles from mice overexpressing uncoupling protein-3.

First Author  Curtin NA Year  2002
Journal  J Physiol Volume  542
Issue  Pt 1 Pages  231-5
PubMed ID  12096064 Mgi Jnum  J:129809
Mgi Id  MGI:3770203 Doi  10.1113/jphysiol.2002.021964
Citation  Curtin NA, et al. (2002) Excess recovery heat production by isolated muscles from mice overexpressing uncoupling protein-3. J Physiol 542(Pt 1):231-5
abstractText  Contractile and energetic performance of bundles of muscle fibres from the soleus of mice overexpressing uncoupling protein 3 (UCP-3tg) were compared with the performance of bundles from wild-type mice. Force and heat production were measured during a series of thirty 0.2 s isometric tetani at L(o), the length optimal for force. UCP-3tg fibres were as strong as the wild-type and maintained force in the series equally well; in the first tetanus force was 116.9 +/- 15.1 and 133.3 +/- 19.7 mN x mm(-2) respectively (all values means +/- S.E.M., n = 6 for UCP-3tg and n = 5 for wild-type). Heat production was partitioned into initial heat (due to contractile ATPases and the creatine kinase reaction) and recovery heat (due to other ATP-supplying processes) and expressed relative to the first cycle total heat. Initial heat production was similar for the UCP-3tg and wild-type fibres, decreasing during the series from 0.799 +/- 0.052 to 0.661 +/- 0.061 relative units (UCP-3tg), and from 0.806 +/- 0.024 to 0.729 +/- 0.039 relative units (wild-type). In both types the recovery heat was small at the start of the series and increased as the series progressed. At the end of the series, recovery heat production by UCP-3tg fibres, 1.575 +/- 0.246 relative units, was twice that of the wild-type fibres, 0.729 +/- 0.072 relative units. The extra recovery heat represents inefficient recovery in UCP-3tg fibres. This is the first direct evidence of enhanced energy dissipation as heat when UCP-3tg is overexpressed.
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