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Diabetes ; 59(10): 2360-5, 2010 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20622164

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Glucose-stimulated islet insulin or C-peptide secretion experiments are a fundamental tool for studying and assessing islet function. The goal of this work was to develop Ab-based fluorescent homogenous sensors that would allow rapid, inexpensive, near-instantaneous determinations of insulin and C-peptide levels in biological samples. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Our approach was to use molecular pincer design (Heyduk et al., Anal Chem 2008;80:5152-5159) in which a pair of antibodies recognizing nonoverlapping epitopes of the target are modified with short fluorochrome-labeled complementary oligonucleotides and are used to generate a fluorescence energy transfer (FRET) signal in the presence of insulin or C-peptide. RESULTS: The sensors were capable of detecting insulin and C-peptide with high specificity and with picomolar concentration detection limits in times as short as 20 min. Insulin and C-peptide levels determined with the FRET sensors showed outstanding correlation with determinations performed under the same conditions with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Most importantly, the sensors were capable of rapid and accurate determinations of insulin and C-peptide secreted from human or rodent islets, verifying their applicability for rapid assessment of islet function. CONCLUSIONS: The homogeneous, rapid, and uncomplicated nature of insulin and C-peptide FRET sensors allows rapid assessment of ß-cell function and could enable point-of-care determinations of insulin and C-peptide.


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C-Peptide/metabolism , Insulin/metabolism , Islets of Langerhans/metabolism , Antibodies , Base Sequence , Biosensing Techniques , C-Peptide/analysis , C-Peptide/genetics , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Humans , Insulin/analysis , Insulin/genetics , Insulin Secretion , Limit of Detection , Oligodeoxyribonucleotides/chemistry , Proinsulin/analysis , Proinsulin/metabolism , Radioimmunoassay
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