| Literature DB >> 27793146 |
Elizabeth M S Schmidt1, Damián Escribano2, Silvia Martinez-Subiela2, Silvia Martinez-Miró3, Fuensanta Hernández3, Asta Tvarijonaviciute2,4, José J Cerón2, Fernando Tecles5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Leptin has been measured in human in saliva samples. However, the low leptin concentration found in this biological fluid makes necessary the use of high sensitive methods. To the authors' knowledge, leptin has not been measured in porcine saliva. This study aimed to develop and validate a time-resolved immunofluorometric assay (TR-IFMA) for salivary leptin measurements in pigs, using a species-specific antibody, and to evaluate how salivary leptin changes with body weight, food ingestion, and in experimental models of stress and inflammation. Polyclonal antibodies were produced in rabbits immunized with recombinant porcine leptin and used to develop a sandwich TR-IFMA.Entities:
Keywords: Inflammation; Leptin; Porcine saliva; Stress; Validation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27793146 PMCID: PMC5084321 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-016-0871-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 1a SDS-PAGE of the rabbit polyclonal antibody against the recombinant porcine leptin. Lane 1: molecular weight markers (Invitrogen, Barcelona, Spain). Lane 2: purified immunoglobulin G (5 μg). b Western blotting of salivary leptin. Lane 1: molecular mass markers in kDa (Invitrogen, Barcelona, Spain). Lane 2: recombinant pig leptin. Lanes 3: unconcentrated pig saliva samples. Lane 4: 10-fold concentrated pig saliva sample
Intra-assay and inter-assay obtained in saliva pools of pigs with high and low concentrations of leptin
| Saliva pools (ng/mL) | Intra-assay | Inter-assay | ||||
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| Mean | SD | CV (%) | Mean | SD | CV (%) | |
| Low ( | 3.35 | 0.32 | 9.53 | 3.05 | 0.51 | 16.86 |
| High ( | 255.3 | 25.17 | 9.86 | 211.86 | 26.88 | 12.68 |
SD standard deviation, CV coefficient of variation
Fig. 2Comparisons between TR-IFMA and RIA. Bland-Altman of correlation (Difference versus average)
Salivary levels of leptin (median, 25th and 75th percentiles; ng/mL) in pigs submitted to different models. A stress model, where samples were taken to 7 pigs before (baseline) and immediately (T0), 15 min (T15) and 30 min (T30) after immobilization with nose-snare. A inflammation model, were samples were taken on 5 pigs before (baseline) and after turpentine injection at 24 h (T24h), 48 h (T48h), 72 h (T72) and 7 days (T7d). A fasting model, where samples were taken to 20 pigs 15 min after of 24 h of fasting and before feeding the animals (T1), immediately (T2) and 90 min (T3) after the food administration. Finally, a growing model where samples were taken to 6 pigs at 60, 90, and 150 days of age
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| Time of sampling | Median (25–75th) | Time of sampling | Median (25–75th) | Time of sampling | Median (25–75th) | Time of sampling | Median (25–75th) |
| Baseline | 32.1 (16–90) | Baseline | 28.6 (24–36) | T1 | 25.7† (21–36) | 60 days | 21.9 (19–37) |
| T0 | 19.1 (13–72) | T24h | 72.3* (55–156) | T2 | 117.8* (79–255) | 90 days | 36.1 (27–83) |
| T15 | 16.6 (12–29) | T48h | 36.0 (30–90) | T3 | 24.1† (16–41) | 150 days | 42.8* (36–84) |
| T30 | 13.6 (8–56) | T72h | 40.3 (37–151) | ||||
| T7d | 31.6† (24–33) | ||||||
* Significant (P < 0.05) difference with the first sampling (Baseline, T1 and 60 days, for inflammation, fasting and growing models respectively)
† Significant (P < 0.05) difference compared to second sampling (T24h for inflammation model and T2 for fasting model)