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Leptin (or obese, OB) is a circulating hormone that is expressed abundantly and specifically in the adipose tissue. Human ob protein is a 166-amino acid polypeptide with a putative signal sequence and is 84 and 83% homologous to the mouse and rat ob proteins, respectively. Northern blot analysis reveals that OB RNA is present at a high level in adipose tissue but at much lower levels in placenta and heart. Indeed, Leptin is first described as an adipocyte-derived signalling factor, which, after interaction with its receptors, induces a complex response including control of bodyweight and energy expenditure. Leptin seems in addition to its role in metabolic control to have important roles in reproduction and neuroendocrine signalling. Leptin is a powerful inhibitor of bone formation in vivo. Comparative mapping of mouse and human DNA indicates that the ob gene is located within a region of mouse chromosome 6 that is homologous to a portion of human chromosome 7q. The standard product used in this kit is recombinant human Leptin.
ScienCell's human Leptin ELISA Kit is based on standard sandwich enzyme-linked immune-sorbent assay technology. Human Leptin specific-specific monoclonal antibodies are pre-coated onto 8 x 12 strips. The human specific detection monoclonal antibodies are biotinylated. The test samples and biotinylated detection antibodies are subsequently added to the wells and then washed with PBS or TBS buffer. Avidin-Biotin-Peroxidase Complex is added and unbound conjugates are washed away with PBS or TBS buffer. HRP substrate TMB is used to visualize HRP enzymatic reaction. TMB is catalyzed by HRP to produce a blue color product that changes into yellow after adding acidic stop solution. The intensity of yellow is proportional to the amount of human Leptin in the sample that is captured in the strips.
Catalog No. | EK0437 |
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Country of Manufacture | China |
Product Code | hLeptin-ELISA |
Size/Quantity | 96 Tests in 8 x 12 divisible strips |
Product Use | This product is for research use only. It is not approved for use in humans, animals, or in vitro diagnostic procedures. |
Storage | Store at 4°C For Frequent use, at -20°C For infrequent use. Avoid multiple Freeze-thaw cycles. |
Shipping Info | Gel ice. |
References | 1. Masuzaki, H.; Ogawa, Y.; Sagawa, N.; Hosoda, K.; Matsumoto, T.; Mise, H.; Nishimura, H.; Yoshimasa, Y.; Tanaka, I.; Mori, T.; Nakao, K. Nonadipose tissue production of Leptin: Leptin as a novel placenta-derived hormone in humans. Nature Med. 3: 1029-1033, 1997. 2. Masuzaki, H.; Ogawa, Y.; Isse, N.; Satoh, N.; Okazaki, T.; Shigemoto, M.; Mori, K.; Tamura, N.; Hosoda, K.; Yoshimasa, Y.; Jingami, H.; Kawada, T.; Nakao, K. Human obese gene expression: adipocyte-specific expression and regional differences in the adipose tissue. Diabetes 44: 855-858, 1995. 3. Green, E. D.; Maffei, M.; Braden, V. V.; Proenca, R.; DeSilva, U.; Zhang, Y.; Chua, S. C., Jr.; Leibel, R. L.; Weissenbach, J.; Friedman, J. M. The human obese (OB) gene: RNA expression pattern and mapping on the physical, cytogenetic, and genetic maps of chromosome 7. Genome Res. 5: 5-12, 1995. 4. Auwerx, J.; Staels, B. Leptin. Lancet 351: 737-742, 1998. 5. Elefteriou, F.; Takeda, S.; Ebihara, K.; Magre, J.; Patano, N.; Ae Kim, C.; Ogawa, Y.; Liu, X.; Ware, S. M.; Craigen, W. J.; Robert, J. J.; Vinson, C.; Nakao, K.; Capeau, J.; Karsenty, G. Serum Leptin level is a regulator of bone mass. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 101: 3258-3263, 2004. |
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