UCP2 is expressed in pancreatic β cells where its postulated uncoupling activity will modulate glucose-induced changes in
ATP/ADP ratio and insulin secretion. The consequences of UCP2 over/underexpression on β-cell function has mainly been studied
in the basal state; however, a UCP has no uncoupling activity unless stimulated by fatty acids and/or reactive oxygen species.
Here, UCP2 was overexpressed in INS-1 cells and parameters reflecting mitochondrial coupling measured in the basal state and
after stimulation by fatty acids. For comparison, UCP1 was expressed to similar levels and the same parameters measured. Neither
UCP1 expression nor UCP2 overexpression modified basal or glucose-stimulated metabolic changes. Upon addition of fatty acids,
UCP1-expressing cells displayed the expected mitochondrial uncoupling effect, while UCP2 did not elicit any measurable change
in mitochondrial function. Taken together, our data demonstrate that, in pancreatic β-cells, UCP2 has no uncoupling activity
in the basal state or after fatty acid stimulation.
Keywords UCP2 - UCP1 - INS-1 cells - Fatty acid-induced uncoupling - Mitochondria