Catecholamines and neurotransmitter diagnostics Comprehensive tools for routine and research
Neurotransmitters in human and animals Catecholamines and neurotransmitters play essential roles in both humans and animals. They are involved in a wide range of physiological and patho-physiological conditions. IBL International offers a very exciting line of immunoassays for the detection of catecholamines and neurotransmitters. The benefits of IBL catecholamine and neurotransmitter immunoassays are: IBL is the first company to offer commercial immunoassays internationally for measurement of catecholamines and neurotransmitters IBL has more than 25 years experience in production with the highest quality standards, and a world-wide distribution network for these immunoassays Assay results correlate very well with HPLC Assays are applicable to both human and veterinary medicine Adrenalin, Noradrenalin and Dopamine ELISA Reliable plasma measurement Catecholamine ELISA for research IBL offers enzyme immunoassays and radioimmunoassays for measurement of catecholamines and their metabolites metanephrines in urine and plasma samples. They are applicable in routine and research laboratories. The highly sensitive assays provide results comparable to HPLC. Because of the extraction step at the beginning of the catecholamine assays, researchers are able to use materials from many types of animal species, as well as tissue homogenates and cell cultures supernatants. The chemical structure of the catecholamines is identical in all animals. Several papers published in peerreviewed journals using IBL catecholamine test kits prove the applicability of these kits in various areas of research.
Make use of the many that IBL assays offer! of individual and combi ELISA kits Kits can be used for measurement of both plasma and urine with the same standard curve In contrast to HPLC, there are currently no known drugs that interfere with the test, thus avoiding potential false interpretations of several clinical states Validated for open automated ELISA systems, resulting in a high possible throughput for samples Metanephrine and Normetanephrine ELISA Plasma metanephrine immunoassays validated in multi-center study The IBL metanephrine immunoassays (both RIA and ELISA) have been validated in a multi-center study on their diagnostic value for the determination of free plasma metanephrines in the work-up for pheochromocytoma with convincing results (cf. Lenz et al., Ann N Y Acad Sci). After successful surgery, metanephrine levels will drop down into the normal range, as shown in the figure below. 350 Free metanephrine 2000 Free normetanephrine 300 250 1800 1600 1400 (pg/ml) 200 150 100 50 upper limit normal range (pg/ml) 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 upper limit normal range 0 0 before surgery after surgery before surgery after surgery Example of a pheochromocytoma patient with metanephrine levels before and after surgery.
Measurement of urinary individual metanephrines Recent publications show urinary normetanephrine and metanephrine excretion as a sensitive test for diagnosis of pheochromocytoma. However, such high clinical sensitivity can be achieved only through individual measurements for each of these substances, and not simply through the total amount. IBL metanephrine assays fulfill all these requirements. for free plasma metanephrine immunoassays Best test for excluding or confirming pheochromocytoma Good agreement with the reference method LC- MS/MS, but no expensive equipment needed Immunoassays can be integrated in any normal laboratory, and are not restricted to highly specialized laboratories Tests have been validated in multi-center studies Serotonin and 5-HIAA ELISA The determination of serotonin in serum and platelets as well as the determination of 5-HIAA from a 24- hour collection of urine samples is currently well-accepted for routine diagnoses of carcinoid tumors. Circulating serotonin is metabolized to 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid (5-HIAA), which is excreted in urine. IBL offers kits for both substances in ELISA format. Serotonin ELISA in research The IBL serotonin ELISA has been successfully used in research studies of various kinds. The assay requires a small sample volume of 20 µl only, and has been used with mice, rat brain tissue, ringdoves, fish serum and tissue, rabbits, cell cultures supernatants and bronchoalveolar lavage fluids. This data has been published in well-known journals. of serotonin ELISA Excellent correlation with HPLC Broad standard range; convenient measurements for pathological samples Highly sensitive in measuring very low serotonin concentrations, such as plateletfree plasma
Melatonin and 6-Sulfatoxymelatonin (Melatoninsulfate) Melatonin is an endogen hormone produced by the pineal gland located in the human brain. Daylight results in a considerably lower plasma melatonin level, but at night the pineal gland increases its melatonin secretion. IBL offers ELISA and RIA kits for reliable measurement of melatonin concentrations in serum, plasma and saliva. Melatonin is subsequently metabolized to 6-sulfatoxymelatonin, which is excreted in urine. Recent studies with IBL s 6-sulfatoxymelatonin ELISA have shown that the 6-sulfatoxymelatonin concentration is age and time dependent (cf. Mahlberg et al., Psychoneuroendocrinology, see also the figure below). 3500 6-sulfatoxymelatonin (ng/h) 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 23.00 7.00h 11.00 18.00h 23.00 7.00h 7.00 11.00h 18.00 23.00h Time and age dependent normal values of 6-sulfatoxymelatonin in urine. 20-25 y (n = 26) 36-50 y (n = 17) 51-65 y (n = 16) >65 y (n = 16) Melatonin in saliva New studies have shown that melatonin levels in saliva may represent a robust and reliable alternative to serum melatonin measurement, especially for diagnosis of sleep disturbances such as insomnia. IBL offers a direct ELISA without sample pretreatment.
Melatonin ELISA for research The IBL melatonin ELISA has been used successfully in a wide range of melatonin research areas, including various plants and diets, such as beer, sunflower sprouts, red wine and olive oil. Melatonin ELISA has also been used successfully to measure melatonin in the pineal glands of deep-sea fish, extrapineal rat tissues and mouse tissue. The results of these studies have been published in prestigious journals. of melatonin and 6-sulfatoxymelatonin RIA and ELISA calibrated to LC-MS/MS Broad standard range, applicable to therapeutic drug monitoring Age and time dependent normal values validated for 6-sulfatoxymelatonin Through extraction, melatonin ELISA is applicable to human, animal and plant specimens Histamine Histamine has been clearly implicated as a primary mediator of acute phase allergic reactions. Following stimulation of mast cells and basophiles, histamine is released explosively into the surrounding tissues and body fluids. sensitised mast cell with IgE IgE receptor antigen (= allergen) IBL offers a highly sensitive histamine ELISA, which can be used both in routine and in research laboratories. granula with mediators bridging via antigens leads to release of mediators Allergen-induced histamine release.
Determination of histamine levels in research The histamine ELISA has been used in cell cultures, mice and rats, as well as bronchoalveolar lavage in horses. The results of studies using IBL test kits have been published internationally in well-known journals. of IBL histamine ELISA Total assay time of about 4 hours only Wide standard range permits handling of highly elevated histamine concentrations without additional sample dilution Assay applicable to a variety of different animal specimens overview catecholamines / neurotransmitter ELISA RIA 5-Hydroxy indole acetic acid (5-HIAA) x Adrenalin (Epinephrine) x x Dopamine x Histamine, Histamine release x Metanephrine x x Melatonin x x Melatoninsulfate (6-Sulfatoxymelatonin) x Noradrenalin (Norepinephrine) x x Normetanephrine x x Serotonin x For detailed information please visit our website at www.ibl-international.com
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