2000
DOI: 10.1053/rvsc.1999.0342
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Canine leptin: cDNA cloning, expression and activity of recombinant protein

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“…For example, a commercially available radioimmunoassay (RIA) kit for rat leptin shows 100% crossreactivity in rat, but less than 0.2% in human (manufacturer's instruction). In addition, we confirmed that anti-canine leptin antibody showed differences in immunoreactivity among other species as compared to the canine leptin [14]. Recently, Backus et al [1] reported serum leptin-like immunoreactiv-ity in cats was poorly measurable with a RIA based on antisera against mouse, rat, human, and primate leptins, suggesting the low immunoreactivity of these antisera to feline leptin.…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…For example, a commercially available radioimmunoassay (RIA) kit for rat leptin shows 100% crossreactivity in rat, but less than 0.2% in human (manufacturer's instruction). In addition, we confirmed that anti-canine leptin antibody showed differences in immunoreactivity among other species as compared to the canine leptin [14]. Recently, Backus et al [1] reported serum leptin-like immunoreactiv-ity in cats was poorly measurable with a RIA based on antisera against mouse, rat, human, and primate leptins, suggesting the low immunoreactivity of these antisera to feline leptin.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The same missing sequence at the identical position was also reported in murine and canine leptins [14,19,27]. Since the CAG codon included a possible AG splice-acceptor sequence, there might have been slippage at this site.…”
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“…Since plasma leptin level is closely related to metabolic condition, it can be a strong tool for the study of obesity and related disorders. Previously, we cloned canine leptin gene (Iwase et al, 2000b), produced recombinant protein, and established a sandwich ELISA specific to canine leptin (Iwase et al, 2000a). Using this ELISA method, we demonstrated a highly positive correlation between plasma leptin concentration and body fat content estimated by a deuterium oxide dilution method in experimentally induced obese beagles (Sagawa et al, 2002, Ishioka et al, 2002b.…”
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confidence: 93%