Investigations into the physiological expression of UCP1 and UCP3
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Clare M. Brennan, 'Investigations into the physiological expression of UCP1 and UCP3', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Biochemistry and Immunology, 2005, pp 204Download Item:
Abstract:
Previous studies have indicated that acute exercise induces large increases in
uncoupling protein 3 in skeletal muscle, whereas endurance training results in marked
decreases in skeletal muscle uncoupling protein 3 at both mRNA and protein levels. Using
an uncoupling protein 3 specific antibody we confirm that uncoupling protein 3 protein is
expressed in rat skeletal muscle mitochondria. In addition, we show that absolute
uncoupling protein 3 expression is elevated in gastrocneumis and plantaris muscle
homogenates following acute exercise (2 weeks). Furthermore, we show the novel finding
that uncoupling protein 3 protein expression per unit mass of mitochondria is increased by
acute exercise (2 weeks) in gastrocnemius muscle of mice. We also show that the increase
in uncoupling protein 3 protein expression is transient with levels returning to pre-exercise
levels 22 hours after the final exercise bout. Acute exercise is shown to have no effect on
uncoupling protein 3 protein expression in plantaris, soleus or extensor digitorum longus
muscle homogenates. Furthermore, we present novel results illustrating that endurance
exercise (17 weeks) results in no significant changes in uncoupling protein 3 protein
expression in whole muscle homogenates gastrocnemius, soleius, plantaris or extensor
digitorum longus.
Author: Brennan, Clare M.
Advisor:
Porter, RichardPublisher:
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