Human Leptin ELISA Kit is a single-wash 90-min SimpleStep ELISA® for the quantitative measurement of Human Leptin in Plasma, Heparin Plasma, Citrate plasma, Cell culture supernatant, Serum, EDTA Plasma samples.
Colorimetric
Plasma, Heparin Plasma, Citrate plasma, Cell culture supernatant, Serum, EDTA Plasma
Sandwich (quantitative)
Human
15.63 - 1000 pg/mL
1h 30m
= 4.65 pg/mL
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Key player in the regulation of energy balance and body weight control. Once released into the circulation, has central and peripheral effects by binding LEPR, found in many tissues, which results in the activation of several major signaling pathways (PubMed:15899045, PubMed:17344214, PubMed:19688109). In the hypothalamus, acts as an appetite-regulating factor that induces a decrease in food intake and an increase in energy consumption by inducing anorexinogenic factors and suppressing orexigenic neuropeptides, also regulates bone mass and secretion of hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal hormones. In the periphery, increases basal metabolism, influences reproductive function, regulates pancreatic beta-cell function and insulin secretion, is pro-angiogenic for endothelial cell and affects innate and adaptive immunity (By similarity) (PubMed:11460888, PubMed:19688109, PubMed:24340098, PubMed:25060689, PubMed:8589726). In the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus, activates by depolarization POMC neurons inducing FOS and SOCS3 expression to release anorexigenic peptides and inhibits by hyperpolarization NPY neurons inducing SOCS3 with a consequent reduction on release of orexigenic peptides (By similarity). In addition to its known satiety inducing effect, has a modulatory role in nutrient absorption. In the intestine, reduces glucose absorption by enterocytes by activating PKC and leading to a sequential activation of p38, PI3K and ERK signaling pathways which exerts an inhibitory effect on glucose absorption (PubMed:24340098). Acts as a growth factor on certain tissues, through the activation of different signaling pathways increases expression of genes involved in cell cycle regulation such as CCND1, via JAK2-STAT3 pathway, or VEGFA, via MAPK1/3 and PI3K-AKT1 pathways (By similarity) (PubMed:17344214). May also play an apoptotic role via JAK2-STAT3 pathway and up-regulation of BIRC5 expression (PubMed:18242580). Pro-angiogenic, has mitogenic activity on vascular endothelial cells and plays a role in matrix remodeling by regulating the expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs) (PubMed:11460888). In innate immunity, modulates the activity and function of neutrophils by increasing chemotaxis and the secretion of oxygen radicals. Increases phagocytosis by macrophages and enhances secretion of pro-inflammatory mediators. Increases cytotoxic ability of NK cells (PubMed:12504075). Plays a pro-inflammatory role, in synergy with IL1B, by inducing NOS2 wich promotes the production of IL6, IL8 and Prostaglandin E2, through a signaling pathway that involves JAK2, PI3K, MAP2K1/MEK1 and MAPK14/p38 (PubMed:15899045, PubMed:19688109). In adaptive immunity, promotes the switch of memory T-cells towards T helper-1 cell immune responses (By similarity). Increases CD4(+)CD25(-) T-cell proliferation and reduces autophagy during TCR (T-cell receptor) stimulation, through MTOR signaling pathway activation and BCL2 up-regulation (PubMed:25060689).
OB, OBS, OBS, OB, LEP, Leptin, Obese protein, Obesity factor
Human Leptin ELISA Kit is a single-wash 90-min SimpleStep ELISA® for the quantitative measurement of Human Leptin in Plasma, Heparin Plasma, Citrate plasma, Cell culture supernatant, Serum, EDTA Plasma samples.
Colorimetric
Plasma, Heparin Plasma, Citrate plasma, Cell culture supernatant, Serum, EDTA Plasma
Sandwich (quantitative)
Human
15.63 - 1000 pg/mL
1h 30m
Microplate
= 4.65 pg/mL
Sample | n | mean | SD | C.V. |
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Sample Serum | n 8 | mean - | SD - | C.V. 5.1 |
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Sample Serum | n 3 | mean - | SD - | C.V. 3.5 |
Sample type | Average % | Range |
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Sample type Serum | Average % = 91 | Range 90 - 93 % |
Sample type EDTA Plasma | Average % = 82 | Range 80 - 87 % |
Sample type Cell culture media | Average % = 102 | Range 101 - 104 % |
Sample type Citrate plasma | Average % = 113 | Range 107 - 123 % |
Sample type Heparin Plasma | Average % = 98 | Range 88 - 105 % |
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As of January 16, 2020, Human Leptin ELISA kit (ab179884) has been re-developed. We have identified new recombinant monoclonal antibodies to provide improved performance and consistency.
Human Leptin ELISA kit (ab179884) is a single-wash 90 min sandwich ELISA designed for the quantitative measurement of Leptin protein in human serum, plasma and cell culture supernatants. It uses our proprietary SimpleStep ELISA® technology. Quantitate human Leptin with 4.65 pg/mL sensitivity.
SimpleStep ELISA® technology employs capture antibodies conjugated to an affinity tag that is recognized by the monoclonal antibody used to coat our SimpleStep ELISA® plates. This approach to sandwich ELISA allows the formation of the antibody-analyte sandwich complex in a single step, significantly reducing assay time. See the SimpleStep ELISA® protocol summary in the image section for further details. Our SimpleStep ELISA® technology provides several benefits:
-Single-wash protocol reduces assay time to 90 minutes or less
-High sensitivity, specificity and reproducibility from superior antibodies
-Fully validated in biological samples
-96-wells plate breakable into 12 x 8 wells strips
A 384-well SimpleStep ELISA® microplate (Pre-coated 384 well Microplate SimpleStep ELISA® ab203359) is available to use as an alternative to the 96-well microplate provided with SimpeStep ELISA® kits.
Leptin is a secreted protein factor produced by adipocytes. It regulates energy balance and body fat deposits. Leptin deficiency in humans and mice can cause in obesity.Acute low levels of leptin triggers increased appetite and chronic leptin deficiency can block the onset of puberty.
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Leptin also known as the OB protein is a hormone with a molecular weight of approximately 16 kDa. Primarily it is produced by adipocytes in white adipose tissue and to a lesser extent in the placenta stomach and other tissues. This protein plays a significant role in energy homeostasis by conveying information to the central nervous system regarding fat storage. In scientific studies leptin is often measured using methods like the leptin ELISA kit or mouse leptin assay to monitor its levels and function.
Leptin regulates food intake and energy expenditure by binding to its receptors in the hypothalamus. It is an important part of the feedback loop to manage body weight and appetite. Leptin is not part of a larger protein complex and acts directly on its target tissues. By signal transduction pathways it influences cellular processes such as metabolism and even impacts fertility and immune responses.
Leptin is involved in the neuroendocrine signaling pathway and the MAPK/ERK pathway. In the neuroendocrine system leptin interacts with proteins like proopiomelanocortin (POMC) and neuropeptide Y (NPY) to manage appetite and energy use. Additionally it activates the JAK/STAT pathway when binding to its receptor which influences gene expression involved in metabolism and inflammation.
Leptin is linked to obesity and type 2 diabetes. Leptin deficiencies or resistance can lead to metabolic disorders as the hormone's signaling is disrupted affecting energy balance and storage. Its connection to adiponectin another hormone derived from fat tissue is critical in understanding these conditions; while leptin promotes inflammation adiponectin has anti-inflammatory effects. Exploring these proteins' roles and their balance offers insights into treatments for obesity-related disorders.
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Human Leptin redevelopment standard curve comparison.
Standard Curve comparison between original human Leptin SimpleStep ELISA kit and redeveloped Simplestep ELISA kit. SimpleStep ELISA kit shows increased performance.
Example of human Leptin standard curve in Sample Diluent NS.
The Leptin standard curve was prepared as described in Section 10. Raw data values are shown in the table. Background-subtracted data values (mean +/- SD) are graphed.
Interpolated concentrations of native Leptin in human serum and plasma.
The concentrations of Leptin were measured in duplicates, interpolated from the Leptin standard curves and corrected for sample dilution. Undiluted samples are as follows: serum 2.5%, plasma (citrate) 10%, plasma (edta) 10%, and plasma (heparin) 10%. The interpolated dilution factor corrected values are plotted (mean +/- SD, n=2). The mean Leptin concentration was determined to be 19,448 pg/mL in serum, 5,865 pg/mL in plasma (citrate), 9,377 pg/mL in plasma (edta), and 9,463 pg/mL in plasma (heparin).
Interpolated concentrations of spike Leptin in cell culture media samples.
The concentrations of Leptin were measured in duplicates, interpolated from the Leptin standard curves and corrected for sample dilution. Undiluted samples are as follows: cell culture media 50%. The interpolated dilution factor corrected values are plotted (mean +/- SD, n=2).
Serum from ten individual healthy human male donors was measured in duplicate.
Interpolated dilution factor corrected values are plotted (mean +/- SD, n=2). The mean Leptin concentration was determined to be 7,463 pg/mL with a range of 836 – 15,878 pg/mL.
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