
The figure shows a typical standard curve for the NT-proANP (or proANP (1-98)) ELISA. The immunoassay is calibrated against human recombinant NT-proANP (or proANP (1-98)) peptide.
NT-proANP ELISA

BI-20892
Assay Sample Typeserum, EDTA plasma, citrate plasma, heparın plasma, urine, cell culture supernatant (in human, rat, mouse samples)
Product group Assays
Overview
- SupplierBiomedica
- Product NameNT-proANP ELISA
- Delivery Days Customer7
- ApplicationsELISA
- Applications SupplierELISA
- Assay Detection Range0.63-10 nmol/l
- Assay Precisionintra-assay: 5%, inter-assay: 9%
- Assay Sample Typeserum, EDTA plasma, citrate plasma, heparın plasma, urine, cell culture supernatant (in human, rat, mouse samples)
- Assay Sensitivity0.05 nmol/l
- Assay Specificityhuman NT-proANP
- Assay Test PrincipleSandwich ELISA
- Assay Time3.5h
- Category SupplierAssay
- CertificationResearch Use Only
- Scientific DescriptionProduct Characteristics: The Biomedica NT-proANP Sandwich ELISA kit is a test that is intended for the quantitative measurement of N-terminal atrial natriuretic peptide levels in human, dog, rat, or mouse serum, EDTA plasma, heparin plasma, cell culture supernatant and urine samples. The Biomedica NT-proANP ELISA is an independently validated test with >170 NT-proANP ELISA specific publications to date. The Biomedica NT-proANP ELISA was also successfully used in pre-clinical rat studies of pharmaceutical companies due to the highly conserved sequence between human and rat NT-proANP. Target Information: Atrial natriuretic peptide is synthesized in atrial myocytes and is stored in secretory granules as a 126 amino acid prohormone. The most important stimulus for the release of the hormone into circulation is stretch of the myocyte fibres. On release the prohormone is split into equimolar amounts of the highly biologically active proANP (99-126), also known as alfa-ANP, and the N-terminal part proANP (1-98). alfa-ANP is rapidly cleared from the circulation with a half-life of 3-4 minutes. NT-proANP (1-98) has a much longer half-life (60-120 min) which leads to significantly higher concentrations in blood compared to alfa-ANP. Thus, circulating levels of NT-proANP (1-98) are less sensitive to the pulsatile secretion of ANP and may better reflect chronic levels than the rapidly fluctuating levels of alfa-ANP. NT-proANP is discussed as valuable marker for e.g. sepsis (Increased plasma levels of NT-proANP and NT-proBNP as markers of cardiac dysfunction in septic patients.), or risk stratification in heart failure (Neurohormonal risk stratification for sudden death and death owing to progressive heart failure in chronic heart failure).
- Storage Instruction2-8°C
- UNSPSC41116133
References
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