Anti-Aldosterone antibody [EPPTX-R9-134-1]
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Competitive ELISA - Anti-Aldosterone antibody [EPPTX-R9-134-1] (AB241065)
ELISA - Anti-Aldosterone antibody [EPPTX-R9-134-1] (ab241065) at 20 ng/ml.
ab241065 is specific to Aldosterone and the percent cross reactivity with other compounds is demonstrated in the table.
This data was kindly provided by Pantex Division of Bio-Analysis Inc.
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ELISA - Anti-Aldosterone antibody [EPPTX-R9-134-1] (AB241065)
Goat anti-rabbit IgG was coated onto 96-wells. Serial dilution of Aldosterone (0 25 50 100 200 400 800 1600pg/mL) was added (25μL). This was followed by adding 50μL HRP-conjugated Aldosterone and 20-25ng/mL of ab241065 (50μL) into each well. Plates were incubated for 2 hours at room temperature by shaking. After washing 125μL of Tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) substrate was added and incubated for 30 minutes without shaking for color development. Then 125μL of stopping solution (acid solution) was dispensed and OD was read at 450 nm on a microplate reader within 5 minutes.
This data was kindly provided by Pantex Division of Bio-Analysis Inc.
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Biological function summary
Aldosterone plays an essential role in regulating electrolyte balance and blood pressure by increasing sodium reabsorption and potassium excretion in the kidney's distal tubules and collecting ducts. As part of a system with other hormones like cortisol and aldosterone it modulates the body's fluid and electrolyte equilibrium. Through binding and activating the mineralocorticoid receptor aldosterone adjusts ion transport in epithelial and non-epithelial tissues impacting processes like fluid retention and blood pressure maintenance.
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Aldosterone significantly influences the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) and the sodium-potassium pump. The RAAS is critical in maintaining blood pressure and fluid balance where aldosterone works closely with angiotensin II and renin. Within this pathway aldosterone promotes sodium reabsorption leading to water retention and its action is closely tied to the function of the sodium-potassium pump which further regulates cellular ionic balance and impacts systemic vascular resistance.
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