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Mouse ultra sensitive insulin elisa kit

Manufactured by Mercodia
Sourced in Sweden

The Mouse Ultra Sensitive Insulin ELISA Kit is a laboratory equipment designed for the quantitative determination of insulin levels in mouse samples. It utilizes the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique to measure insulin concentrations with high sensitivity.

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Blood Glucose and Insulin Assessment

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Blood was collected from retro orbital sinus after a 6-h fast that started at the beginning of the light cycle. Serum glucose and insulin levels were determined with an Olympus AU400 analyzer (Olympus SA, Rungis, France) and a mouse ultra sensitive insulin ELISA kit (Mercodia AB, Uppsala, Sweden), respectively. Blood lactate was measured using a lactate pro-LT 1710 device (ARKRAY)62 (link).
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Insulin and Glucagon Secretion Assays

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Plasma insulin from the neonates was measured on post-natal day 4 using Ultrasensitive mouse insulin ELISA kit (Catalog no. 10-1249-01). In adult mice, plasma insulin measurements were conducted in mice fasted for ~4 hours followed by intraperitoneal injection of 2mg dextrose/g body weight at 0-, 15-, and 30-min post injection. Tail blood samples were collected in Microvette® CB 300 K2 EDTA tubes (Catalog no. 16.444.100, Sarstedt) at the indicated time points and plasma insulin were measured using mouse ultrasensitive insulin ELISA kit (Mercodia Inc., Sweden). For in vitro insulin and glucagon secretion assays, islets were isolated from mice fed a standard chow diet and were incubated over-night in RPMI supplemented with 0.5mg/mL BSA. On the following day, islets were equilibrated in DMEM containing 0.5 mg/mL BSA, 0.5 mM CaCl2 and 10.0 mM HEPES (DMEM*) supplemented with 10% FBS and 5.5 mM glucose for 1 h at 37°C, 5% CO2. 20 islets/well were picked into 400 uL DMEM* without FBS at glucose concentrations specified in the figures in 24-well plate(s) and insulin or glucagon secretion was measured over 1 h at 37°C and stored at −20°C until analysis. Insulin secretion was measured using mouse insulin ELISA kit (Catalog no. 10-1247-01, Mercodia Inc, Sweden) and glucagon secretion was measured using the mouse glucagon ELISA kit (and 10-1281-01, Mercodia Inc, Sweden).
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Measuring Mucus Insulin Levels

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Mucus insulin concentration was determined using a Mouse Ultrasensitive Insulin ELISA kit (Mercodia, Uppsala, Sweden), according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Mucus samples were collected at the same time each day.
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Oral Glucose Tolerance Test in Mice

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Oral glucose tolerance (OGTT) tests were conducted on Day 7 after an overnight fast. For OGTT, initial blood glucose values were determined prior to administration (1.5 g/kg BW) of a 30% glucose solution (300 mg/mL) d-glucose in sterile PBS) by oral gavage. Blood glucose was measured using the AlphaTrak2 at 0,15, 30, 60–90 and 120-min post glucose administration. Any values exceeding the limitation of the glucometer (>750 mg/dL) were diluted 1:1 with sterile PBS and re-measured. Sera insulin was determined using the Mercodia Mouse Ultrasensitive Insulin ELISA Kit (Mercodia Cat. No. 10-1249-01).
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