Uncoupling protein (UCP) 2 and UCP3 are newly discovered proteins that can
uncouple ATP production from mitochondrial respiration, thereby dissipating
energy as heat and affecting energy metabolism efficiency. In contrast to
UCP1, which is only present in brown adipose tissue, UCP2 has a wide tissue
distribution, whereas UCP3 is expressed predominantly in skeletal muscle.
Some evidence of a role for UCPs in modulating metabolic rate was provided
by linkage and association studies. Furthermore, UCP3 gene expression was f
ound to correlate negatively with body mass index and positively with sleep
ing metabolic rate in Pima Indians. Treatment with thyroid hormone increase
s expression of the UCP2 and UCP3 genes. Other regulators of UCP2 and UCP3
gene expression are beta(3)-adrenergic agonists and glucocorticoids. Surpri
singly, fasting has a stimulatory effect on UCP2 and UCP3 mRNA levels, poss
ibly explained by the effects of free fatty acid on UCP2 and UCP3 gene expr
ession.