Leptin, a 16 kD protein and a product of the obesity (ob) gene, is synthesized and secreted predominantly by adipose tissue and is, therefore, considered an adipokine. With circulating levels directly proportional to the total amount of body fat, leptin plays an important role in whole body metabolism, regulating food intake and energy balance, as well as assisting in the control of homeostasis, reproductive function, the immune system and numerous other body functions. Binding to receptors of the hypothalamus, leptin signals food satiety and reduces appetite, although evidence suggests that, in general, obese people may have unusually high circulating levels of leptin. This may indicate a resistance to leptin similar to the insensitivity to insulin associated with type 2 diabetes. Consequently, the study of leptin is essential to understanding the relationship among appetite, energy balance and obesity.
Specificity
Used to detect/quantify: Leptin
Application
This Canine Leptin ELISA is used to measure & quantify Leptin levels in Metabolism & Endocrine & Neuroscience research.
This Is a 4-hour room temperature assay using 20 μL sample size
Research Category: Metabolism
Research Sub-Category: Obesity, Metabolic Disorders
Packaging
96-well strip plate
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Disclaimer
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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