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Ghrt 89hk

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GHRT-89HK is a laboratory equipment product manufactured by Merck Group. It is designed for general laboratory use. The core function of GHRT-89HK is to perform essential tasks in a laboratory environment. No further details are provided to maintain an unbiased and factual approach.

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Multiplex Biomarker Measurement Protocol

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Blood samples were collected in EDTA-containing tubes, centrifuged, placed in
aliquot tubes and stored at −70 to −80° C until analysis. All assays
were run after both study days were complete for each subject. For GLP-1, 30ɥl of
dipeptidyl peptidase IV inhibitor was added to the 4ml EDTA tube prior to collection.
GLP-1 assays were performed with Alpco Diagnostics ELISA (43-GPTHU-E01). Insulin
concentrations were measured using competitive radioimmunoassay (Millipore).
Radioimmunoassay was used to analyze serum leptin (Millipore), serum PYY concentrations
(Millipore Cat. #PYYT-66HK) and total serum ghrelin concentrations (Millipore Cat.
#GHRT-89HK). All radioimmunoassays were performed with a Perkin Elmer Wallac Gamma counter
using Maciel RIA-AID data reduction software. Assays for glucose, TG and FFA were
performed on the Olympus AU400e Chemistry Analyzer (Beckman). Reagents were purchased from
Beckman Coulter for glucose and TG and from WACO for FFA.
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Glucose, Insulin, and Gut Hormone Measurements

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PG was determined every 5 min during the clamp period and more frequently during MSF, by the glucose oxidase method using a glucose analyzer (Yellow Springs Instruments model 2300 STAT Plus Analyzer; YSI, Yellow Springs, OH). Serum insulin and C-peptide concentrations were quantified by routine immunoassays (Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics, Ballerup, Denmark) using the ADVIA Centaur XP analyzer at the Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Gentofte Hospital, Denmark. The intraserial coefficients of variation were 3% for insulin and between 2.5 and 5% for C-peptide. Plasma for analysis of PP, glucagon, GIP, and GLP-1 was extracted with ethanol (70% final concentration) before analysis. PP was assayed by using a midregion-specific antibody code no. HYB 347-07 (Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark), with human PP standards and 125 Ilabeled human PP (Perkin Elmer, Boston, MA) (19) . Total GLP-1 levels were assayed by using antiserum code no. 89390, which requires the intact amidated COOH-terminus of the molecule (47) . Glucagon was measured by using the COOH-terminally directed antiserum, code no. 4305, which detects glucagon of pancreatic origin (34) . Total GIP was measured by using a COOH-terminally directed antiserum code no. 80 867 (41) . Total ghrelin was measured with a RIA kit from Millipore (GHRT-89HK). Quality controls included in each assay fell within acceptable limits.
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