Leptin (human) EIA Kit – 96 wells

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Cayman
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Leptin, the product of the ob (obese) gene, is produced mainly in the adipose tissue, and is considered to play an important role in appetite control, fat metabolism, and body weight regulation. The primary effect of leptin appears to be mediated by leptin receptors expressed mainly in the hypothalamus. In humans, leptin levels correlate with body mass index (BMI) and percentage body fat, and are elevated even in obese individuals. Leptin has a dual action; it decreases the appetite and increases energy consumption. Leptin is secreted in circadian fashion with nocturnal rise in both lean and obese patients. Mutations of the ob gene resulting in leptin deficiency are the cause of obesity in the ob/ob mice suggesting that endogeneous leptin can normalize their body weight. In contrast, human obese subjects may have high level of leptin, indicating a mechanism of leptin resistance. This Enzyme Immunometric Assay (EIA) is based on a double-antibody sandwich technique. The wells of the plate supplied with the kit are coated with a polyclonal antibody specific of human leptin. This antibody will bind any Leptin introduced in the wells (sample or standard). [Bertin Catalog No. A05174]  

 

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Leptin is a 16 kDa protein hormone encoded by the obese (ob) gene with important effects in metabolism and regulation of body weight. Leptin has dual actions, decreasing appetite and increasing energy consumption. The primary effect of leptin appears to be mediated by leptin receptors expressed mainly in the hypothalamus. Mutations in the ob gene or leptin receptor gene causes hyperphagia, reduced energy expenditure, and severe obesity. The assays listed below are based on a double-antibody sandwich technique for sensitive measurement of leptin or leptin receptor.


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Application|ELISA||Product Type|Assay Kits|ELISA||Research Area|Endocrinology & Metabolism|Metabolic Diseases|Obesity