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Calcium metabolism Product details

Productname PTH 1-84 Intact, Mouse
Cat-No. 60-2305
Range 25 – 840 pg/ml (can be extended to 2700 pg/ml)
Sensitivity 4 pg/ml
Incubation time 3.5 hours
Sample volume 20 µl
Sample type

EDTA plasma, cell culture

Sample preparation

Samples should be tested immediately or stored frozen at -20°C or below.

Species

Mouse, rat

Cross reaction

No cross-reaction with PTH (1-34), mid-region and PTH (39-84)

Standards Synthetic mouse intact PTH 1-84. Mouse PTH values are indicated as rat PTH equivalents.
Specificity

Antibodies directed against mouse and 
rat PTH (39-84 and 1-34) detect intact PTH.

Tests 96 Tests
Method ELISA
Product informations - Kit Instructions (pdf-File 44 kb)
- Cross-reaction all species (pdf-File 71 kb)
- Bone & Cartilage Metabolism (pdf-File 2480 kb)
Intended use

PTH (Parathyroid hormone, Parathormone, Parathyrin) is biosynthesized in the parathyroid gland as a preproparathyroid hormone, a larger molecular precursor consisting of 115 amino acids. Following sequential intracellular cleavage of a 25-amino acid sequence, pre-proparathyroid hormone is converted to an intermediate, a 90-amino acid polypeptide, proparathyroid hormone. By additional proteolytic modification, proparathyroid hormone is then converted to parathyroid hormone, an 84 amino acid polypeptide. In healthy individuals, regulation of parathyroid hormone secretion normally occurs via a negative feedback action of serum calcium on the parathyroid glands. Intact PTH is biologically active and clears very rapidly from the circulation with a half-life of less than four minutes. PTH undergoes proteolysis in the parathyroid glands, but mostly peripherally, particularly in the liver but also in the kidneys and bone, to give N-terminal fragments and longer lived C-terminal and Mid-region fragments. Intact PTH assays are important for the differentiation of primary hyperparathyroidism from other (non-parathyroid-mediated) forms of hypercalcemia, such as cancer, sarcoidosis and thyrotoxicosis.

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