Vaspin is a visceral adipose tissue-derived serine protease inhibitor implicated in metabolic regulation, insulin sensitivity, and inflammation. Accurate quantification of Vaspin levels in biological samples is critical for elucidating its physiological and pathological roles.
Analytical Performance of Vaspin Assay Kit
- Sensitivity: Detection at low pg/mL levels
- Specificity: No significant cross-reactivity with related proteins or cytokines.
- Sample Types: Validated for serum, plasma, and other matrices.
- Assay Time: Typically 3–4 hours.
- Reproducibility: Intra- and inter-assay CVs generally <15%.
Applications
- Metabolic Research: In obesity, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome.
- Cardiovascular Studies: Role of Vaspin in inflammation and atherosclerosis.
- Biomarker Validation: For visceral adiposity and insulin sensitivity.
- Cell Biology: Quantifying Vaspin in adipocyte cultures.
- Pharmacological Research: Drug impact on Vaspin expression.
Vaspin assay kits provide sensitive, specific, and reproducible measurement of Vaspin in biological samples. These tools are invaluable for advancing understanding of Vaspin’s physiological functions and its potential as a biomarker in metabolic and cardiovascular research. Continued application and validation of these assays will clarify Vaspin’s role in health and disease.
