Effects of genetic background on thermoregulation and fatty acid-induced uncoupling of mitochondria in UCP1-deficient mice.

نویسندگان

  • W E Hofmann
  • X Liu
  • C M Bearden
  • M E Harper
  • L P Kozak
چکیده

An interaction between free fatty acids and UCP1 (uncoupling protein-1) leading to de-energization of mitochondria was assumed to be a key event for triggering heat production in brown fat. Recently, Matthias et al., finding indistinguishable de-energization of isolated brown fat mitochondria by fatty acids in UCP1-deficient mice and control mice, challenged this assumption (Matthias, A., Jacobsson, A., Cannon, B., and Nedergaard, J. (1999) J. Biol. Chem. 274, 28150-28160). Since their results were obtained using UCP1-deficient and control mice on an undefined genetic background, we wanted to determine unambiguously the phenotype of UCP1 deficiency with the targeted Ucp1 allele on congenic C57BL/6J and 129/SvImJ backgrounds. UCP1-deficient congenic mice have a very pronounced cold-sensitive phenotype; however, deficient mice on the F1 hybrid background were resistant to cold. We propose that heterosis provides a mechanism to compensate for UCP1 deficiency. Contrary to the results of Matthias et al., we found a significant loss of fatty acid-induced de-energization, as reflected by membrane potential and oxygen consumption, in brown fat mitochondria from UCP1-deficient mice. Unlike cold sensitivity, fatty acid-induced uncoupling of mitochondria was independent of the genetic background of UCP1-deficient mice. We propose that intracellular free fatty acids directly regulate uncoupling activity of UCP1 in a manner consistent with models described in the literature.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of biological chemistry

دوره 276 15  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2001