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Phoenix
Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
The Peptide Elite
www.phoenixpeptide.com
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Resistin, an adipocyte-derived cytokine,
causes insulin resistance and glucose intolerance in mice.
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Rat hypothalamic section stained with
Anti-Resistin (43-65)-NH2 Antiserum.
The Resistin (43-65)-NH2-like immunoreactive neurons are
seen near the 3rd ventricle.
Slides courtesy Dr. Nae Dun, James H. Quillen College of Medicine,
East Tennessee State University |
| Rabbit Anti-RELM-Beta
(or FIZZ-2) (25-50) (Human) Serum for Immunohitochemistry |
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| Protocol
of RELM-beta (H) immunohistochemistry |
| Tissue Sample |
Human Colon |
| Fixative |
10% Formalin |
| Embedding |
Paraffin |
| Negative control |
No primary antibody |
| Pretreatment |
Target Retrieval
25 min (Steam) |
| Blocking |
2% Normal Goat
Serum |
| Primary Antibody |
Rabbit Anti-RELM-beta
(25-50) (H) Serum (Catalog No.: H-028-46, R677-1) |
| Optimal Dilution |
1:100 (1hour
at RT) |
| Secondary Antibody |
Goat anti-Rabbit
IgG, Biotinylated (1:400) |
| Amplification |
ABC (Vector) |
| Detection system |
HRP |
| Substrate |
DAB (Sigma) |
| Counterstained |
Hematoxylin |
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Increased resistin gene and protein expression
in human abdominal adipose tissue.
Resistin, a novel signalling molecule isolated in mice has been suggested
to be the putative hormone thought to link obesity with type 2 diabetes.
The aim of this study was to examine resistin protein expression in
human adipose tissue depots and resistin secretion in isolated adipose
cells, to characterize resistin expression in human adipose tissue.
Both resistin mRNA and protein expression were analysed from human
adipose tissue (n = 45 adipose tissue samples: abdominal subcutaneous
(Sc) n = 19, abdominal omental adipose tissue (Om) n = 10, thigh n
= 9, breast n = 7). Resistin protein expression levels were similar
in both the abdominal Sc and Om adipose tissue depots, and expression
in abdominal fat depots were increased compared with thigh and breast
tissue depots. These findings were consistent with the mRNA expression
studies. Resistin was secreted from both pre-adipocytes and adipocytes
cells. Thus, resistin resides within isolated adipose cells and is
expressed and secreted in human adipose tissue. In conclusion, this
study confirms the expression of resistin in human adipose tissue
and increased expression in abdominal fat, this suggests a potential
role in linking central obesity to type 2 diabetes and/or cardiovascular
disease.
McTernan PG, et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2002 May;87(5):2407
Glucose intolerance
and resistin expression in rat offspring exposed to ethanol in utero:
modulation by postnatal high-fat diet
High-fat diet and intrauterine growth retardation may predispose to
obesity, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes. Because prenatal
ethanol (ETOH) exposure causes intrauterine growth retardation, we
investigated its interactions with postnatal high-fat diet on glucose
tolerance and adipocyte-derived hormones in the rat offspring. High-fat-fed
offspring had increased adiposity, serum leptin, and muscle uncoupling
protein-3, but decreased adiponectin mRNA, compared with corresponding
chow-fed groups. ETOH-exposed offspring had normal adiponectin, but
increased resistin mRNA and protein, compared with controls, regardless
of postnatal diet. Skeletal muscle glucose transporter-4 content was
decreased after both ETOH exposure and high-fat feeding. Glycemic
and insulin responses to an ip glucose challenge were equally increased
in non-ETOH-exposed high-fat-fed offspring and in ETOH-exposed chow-fed
offspring, with additive effects of ETOH and high-fat diet. Pancreatic
insulin content was elevated only in non-ETOH-exposed high-fat-fed
offspring. The data suggest that high-fat diet worsens glucose intolerance
in offspring of rats exposed to ETOH. Prenatal ETOH exposure and postnatal
high-fat diet might cause insulin resistance through separate mechanisms,
involving resistin and adiponectin, respectively.
Chen L, Nyomba BL. Endocrinology 2003
Feb;144(2):500-8
Normal Plasma Levels of
Human Resistin: 12.39 ± 2.0 ng/ml (Mean ± SE, N=10)
Protocol
for Resistin EIA assay
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