Sample
Plasma, serum, milk, urine, saliva, and cell culture samples
Species Reactivity
Canine, Bovine, Equine, Human, Mouse, Rat, Swine, Rabbit
Intended Use
The Corticosterone ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) Kit is designed for detection of corticosterone in plasma, serum, milk, urine, saliva, and cell culture samples. This kit is validated for use with canine, bovine, equine, human, mouse, rat, swine, and rabbit samples.
Contents of Kit
1. Corticosterone Microplate: A 96-well polystyrene microplate (12 strips of 8 wells) coated with a polyclonal antibody against corticosterone.
2. Sealing Tapes: Each kit contains 3 precut, pressure sensitive sealing tapes that can be cut to fit the format of the individual assay.
3. Corticosterone Standard: Corticosterone in a buffered protein base (100 ng/ml, 0.5 ml liquid).
4. Biotinylated Corticosterone Steroid (1x): Lyophilized.
5. SBS Diluent Concentrate (10x): A 10-fold concentrated buffered protein base (20 ml).
6. Wash Buffer Concentrate (20x): A 20-fold concentrated buffered surfactant (30 ml).
7. SP Conjugate (100x): A 100-fold concentrate (80 μl).
8. Chromogen Substrate (1x): A stabilized peroxidase chromogen substrate tetramethylbenzidine (7 ml).
9. Stop Solution (1x): A 0.5 N hydrochloric acid solution to stop the chromogen substrate reaction (11 ml).
Storage
1. Upon arrival, immediately store components of the kit at recommended temperatures up to the expiration date.
2. Store Standard and SP Conjugate at -20°C.
3. Store Microplate, Diluent Concentrate (10x), Wash Buffer, Stop Solution, and Chromogen Substrate at 2-8°C.
4. Unused microplate wells may be returned to the foil pouch with the desiccant packs and resealed. May be stored for up to 30 days in a vacuum desiccator.
5. Store Biotinylated Steroid at 2-8°C before reconstituting with Diluent and at -20°C after reconstituting with Diluent.
Performance Characteristics
1. The minimum detectable dose of corticosterone as calculated by 2SD from the mean of a zero standard was established to be 0.28 ng/ml.
2. Intra-assay precision was determined by testing three human plasma samples twenty times in one assay.
3. Inter-assay precision was determined by testing three human plasma samples in twenty assays.
General Description
Corticosterone is the adrenal steroid, the major glucocorticoid. Glucocorticoid hormones are also known as corticosteroid hormones and are synthesized mainly in the adrenal cortex; however, more recently, the enzymes involved in their synthesis have been found in a variety of cells and tissues, including the heart. The effects of these hormones are mediated via cytoplasmic mineralocorticoid receptors (MRs) and glucocorticoid receptors (GRs), which act as ligand-inducible transcription factors. Corticosterone has a profound effect on the structure and function of the hippocampus. Brain corticosterone action through the glucocorticoid receptor may involve memory storage. Emotional stress might cause increases in plasma corticosterone.
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