说明: | K4920-100? 1 plate coated with mouse Resistin Antibody
? 1 bottle Wash Buffer 10X
? 1 bottle Diluent 5X
? 1 bottle Detection Antibody
? 1 vial Detector 100X (HRP Labeled Streptavidin)
? 1 vial mouse Resistin Standard (lyophilized)
? 1 vial mouse Resistin QC sample (lyophilized)
? 1 bottle Substrate Solution I (TMB)
? 1 bottle Substrate Solution II (Peroxidase)
? 1 bottle Stop SolutionCell and tissue culture supernatants, urine, plasma, serum, as well as many other biological fluidsResistin (mouse) Serum ELISA Kit: Colorimetric Assay for in vitro Quantitative Determination of Mouse Resistin in Serum, Plasma or Cell Culture Supernatant. Assay Range 0.47 – 30 ng/ml and Detection limit 100 pg/ml. 100 Assays. Obesity is a well-known risk factor of type 2 diabetes mellitus and is strongly associated with insulin resistance. Resistin (also called FIZZ3/ADSF) is an adipocyte-derived peptide first identified during a search for targets of thiazolidinediones. Serum concentrations of resistin are markedly increased in obese mice and are decreased by treatment with thiazolidinediones. It was also found that administration of an anti-resistin antibody increases insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in obese mice and that treatment of normal mice with recombinant resistin impairs insulin action. Thus, resistin might link obesity with insulin resistance and diabetes in mice models. However, subsequent studies in rodent models have produced disparate findings on the role of resistin in obesity and insulin resistance. In humans, while the expression of resistin in human adipocytes is very low compared with that seen in rodents and does not differ between normal, insulin-resistant or type 2 diabetic individuals, a more recent study using a large size of case suggests that the plasma resistin levels are increased in type 2 diabetes. Therefore determination of the plasma resistin levels may be important for understanding onsets of metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes or obesity. This assay is a sandwich Enzyme Linked-Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) for quantitative determination of mouse resistin in biological fluids. A monoclonal antibody specific for resistin has been precoated onto the 96-well microtiter plate. Standards and samples are pipetted into the wells for binding to the coated antibody. After extensive washing to remove unbound compounds, resistin is recognized by the addition of a biotinylated polyclonal antibody specific for resistin (Detection Antibody). After removal of excess biotinylated antibody, HRP labeled streptavidin (Detector) is added. Following a final washing, peroxidase activity is quantified using the substrate 3,3’,5,5’-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB). The intensity of the color reaction is measured at 450 nm after acidification and is directly proportional to the concentration of resistin in the samples. The assay range is 0.47 – 30 ng/ml resistin/ml. The lowest level of resistin that can be detected by this assay is 100 pg/ml. |