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Proinsulin Intact Human ELISA

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RZ193094100 (regulatory status: IVD CE) 96 wells (1 kit)
RZ193094100 (regulatory status: RUO) 96 wells (1 kit)
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Summary

Proinsulin (PI), a polypeptide of 9390 MW (86 amino acids) is synthetized in the β cells of the Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas. The sequence of proinsulin is highly conserved in mammalian species and is homologous with IGF-1 and IGF-2. This protein is processed to C-peptide and insulin forms. Both are secreted in equimolar amounts into the blood. In normal individuals, proinsulin is present in the circulatioon in very low concentrations (typical basal values 2–6 pmol/l). The level of proinsulin in serum can be a reflection of β cell status and a consequence of disfunction of PI processing and/or secretion. Proinsulin like material is increased in clinical conditions as insulinoma, familial hyperinsulinemia, non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus.

Clinical applications: Proinsulin is the precursor of insulin, which is the principal hormone responsible for the control of glucose metabolism. The measurement of Proinsulin in serum provides useful valuable information for the diagnosis of insulinomas. Proinsulin levels have also been shown to be elevated in non-insulin dependent diabetics (NIDDM), in insulin dependent diabetics (IDDM) and other clinical situations.

Features

  • Highest specificity and sensitivity
  • Detects only the intact
  • Proinsulin form, no crossreaction with insulin, C-peptide and “des” and “split” forms
  • Easy handling
  • Results within 2 hours

Research topic

Diabetology - Insulin, C-Peptide, Proinsulin


Assay format

Sandwich ELISA, HRP-labelled antibody

Applications

Serum

Sample requirements

100 µl/well

Storage/Shipping

Store the kit at 2–8°C. Under these conditions, the kit is stable until the expiration date (see label on the box).

Calibration Curve

Calibration range

0 – 100 pmol/l

Limit of detection

0.60 pmol/l

Intra-assay

CV < 3.2 %

Inter-assay

CV < 3.2 %

Spiking Recovery

102.8 %

Dilution Linearity

105 %

Cross-Reactivity

human Yes
bovine No signal
cat No signal
chicken Not tested
dog No signal
goat No signal
hamster No signal
horse No signal
monkey No signal
mouse No signal
pig Yes
rabbit No signal
rat No signal
sheep No signal

References to summary

  • Kitabschi A.E.: Proinsulin and C-peptide: a review. Metabolism, 26(5): 547–587 (1977)
  • Stiles A.D., D’Ercole A.J.: The insulin-like growth factors and the lung. Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., 3(2): 93–100 (1990)
  • Linde S. et al.: Separation and quantitation of serum proinsulin and proinsulin intermediates in humans. J. Chromatogr., 548(1–2): 371–380 (1991)
  • Robbins D.C. et al.: Biologic and clinical importance of proinsulin. N. Engl. J. Med., 10(18): 1165–1175 (1984)
  • Haffner S.M. et al.: Proinsulin and specific insulin concentration in high- and low risk populations for NIDDM. Diabetes, 43(12): 1490–1493 (1994)
  • Hanley A.J. et al.: Increased proinsulin levels and decreased acute insulin response independently predict the incidence of type 2 diabetes in the insulin resistance atherosclerosis study. Diabetes, 51(4): 1263–1270 (2002)
  • Cohen R.M. et al.: Proinsulin radioimmunoassay in the evaluation of insulinoma and familial hyperproinsuli­nemia. Metabolism, 35(12): 1137–1146 (1986)
  • Houssa P. et al.: First direct assay for intact human proinsulin. Clinical Chemistry, 44(7): 15414–1519 (1998)
  • Klee G.: “Human anti-mouse antibodies”Ar­chives of pathology Laboratoire Medicine: Vol. 124 No.6, pp 921–923
  • Kricka L.: Human anti-animal antibody interferences in immunological assays.Clinical Chemistry (1999); 45: 942–956

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