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Anti bnp

Manufactured by ABclonal
Sourced in China

The Anti-BNP product is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and quantification of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) in biological samples. It serves as a tool for researchers and clinicians to measure BNP levels, which can provide insights into various cardiovascular conditions.

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Immunoblotting Analysis of Cardiac Protein Expression

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Protein samples extracted from mouse hearts or NMVCs were used for immunoblotting analysis. The concentration of the proteins was determined using a BCA Protein Assay Kit (Beyotime, Shanghai, China). Equal amounts of protein (80 mg) were loaded on a 10% SDS-Tris glycine gel electrophoresis and then transferred onto nitrocellulose membranes. After blocking with 5% nonfat milk for 2 hours at room temperature, the membranes were incubated overnight with the corresponding primary antibodies at 4 °C, including anti-CSE (1:1,000, Abnova), anti-ANP (1:1,000, GeneTex), anti-BNP (1:1,000, ABclonal), anti-MHC (1:1,000, SANTA), and anti-TUBULIN (1:1,000, ABclonal). After being washed with PBST three times, each for 10 minutes, the membranes were incubated with secondary antibodies (1:8,000, ABclonal) for 55 minutes at room temperature and washed with PBST again. The results were detected and analyzed using an Odyssey system (LI-COR Biosciences, Lincoln, NE, USA).
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Western Blotting Analysis of Metabolic Markers

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RIPA buffer containing PMSF and phosphatase inhibitors was used to extract the protein of MCMs (Beyotime Biotechnology Co., China). Protein concentrations were determined using the BCA protein assay kit (Beyotime Biotechnology Co., China) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The samples were stored at −20°C for further use. The protein samples of each group were separated by 8% or 12% SDS-PAGE and transferred to PVDF membranes (MerckMillipore Co., USA). The PVDF membranes were sealed with rapid blocking solution at room temperature. Western blotting analysis was performed using anti-P-mTOR (1:1000; Cell Signaling Technology Co., USA), anti-mTOR (1:1000; Proteintech Group Co., China), anti-PPARγ (1:1000; Santa Cruz Biotechnology Co., USA), anti-PPARα (1:1000; GeneTex Co., USA), anti-PGC-1α (1:1000; Abcam Co., UK), anti-UCP2 (1:1000; Abmart Biotechnology Co., China), anti-BNP (1:1000; Abclonal Biotechnology Co., China), and anti-GAPDH (1:5000; Proteintech Group Co., China) antibodies. Anti-mouse or anti-rabbit horseradish peroxidase-labeled antibodies (1:5000; Proteintech Group Co., China) were used for detection. Membranes were revealed with ECL chemiluminescent substrate (Advansta Co., USA). Finally, the fusion imaging system was used to detect the relative densities of the bands.
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