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人抗胰島素IgG檢測試劑盒
Human Anti Insulin IgG ELISA Kit
cat#3600-HIG
INTENDED USE
ADI’s Anti-Insulin ELISA Test Kit has been designed for the quantitative determination of
Autoantibodies to Human Insulin in serum and plasma. The assay is useful for the
determination of Type I Diabetes, as well as for screening purposes to detect developing
insulin autoantibodies in monkey under insulin therapy.
INTRODUCTION
Type I Diabetes is mainly characterized by limited or fully missing secretion of the hormone
insulin. Morphological studies demonstrated a destruction of the beta cells of the so-called
Langerhanns's Cells (Islet Cells) in Type I diabetics. Numerous researchers described the
appearance of antibodies directed against the islet cells and insulin as the causal reason
for the onset of the disease. Anti-Insulin antibodies are found in 37 percent of patients with
newly detected Type I Diabetes, in 4% of their relatives of the first degree and in up to
1.5% of healthy controls. A positive correlation between the appearance of anti-Insulin and
anti-Islet Cell antibodies has been reported. Anti-Insulin autoantibodies may be detected
several months and in some cases years before the onset of the fully clinical manifestation
of the diseases. Occasionally also autoantibodies to Pro-Insulin may appear. These ''true''
anti-Insulin autoantibodies directed against endogenous insulin have to be distinguished
from those autoantibodies which are developed in insulin dependent diabetics undergoing
therapy with insulin preparations of animal origin. In fact the latter have to be referred to
side effects. These side effects may occur as local reactions of the skin by development of
insulin-specific autoantibodies. These autoantibodies are causing the formation of an
insulin depot and they may simulate a resistance against the hormonal treatment with
animal insulin.
SPECIFICITY and Animal Crossreactivity
The microplate is coated with highly purified preparations of recombinant human insulin.
The conjugate used in the kit is against the human IgG, therefore, only IgG-subclass
antibodies will be detected. This kit will not detect anti-insulin IgG in other species. ADI
has separate anti-insulin ELISA kits for monkey, mouse and rat samples.
Standard Unit Calibration
No international reference preparation for human anti-Insulin autoantibodies is available,
the assay system is calibrated in relative arbitrary units.
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