See the Full Metabolic Syndrome Picture By Multiplexing Metabolic Biomarkers
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- What is Metabolic Syndrome?
- Biomarkers for Metabolic Syndrome
- Multiplexing Metabolic Syndrome Biomarkers
- Related MILLIPLEX® Assays
Metabolic syndrome involves a combination of serious health issues such as diabetes and obesity. Multiplex immunoassays are critical in this research because they provide a full picture of the different conditions related to metabolic syndrome as well as save the researcher valuable time and sample volume.
What is Metabolic Syndrome?
Metabolic syndrome is a state of low-grade inflammation that contributes to a combination of conditions that impact metabolism and hormones. Obesity, diabetes, and associated conditions, under the umbrella of metabolic syndrome, are urgent health issues. Key features of the metabolic syndrome include:
- Insulin resistance
- Glucose intolerance
- Hypertension
- Dyslipidemia
- Central obesity
- Neuropathy
These symptoms are risk factors for atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease, and even premature death. Adults with metabolic syndrome show inflammation, which may be linked to metabolism via dysregulated adipocyte production of pro- and anti-inflammatory factors.
Biomarkers for Metabolic Syndrome
Biomarkers for metabolic syndrome include cytokines, acute phase proteins, diabetes, and obesity-related hormones, as well as endocrine biomarkers. The expanding portfolio of MILLIPLEX® multiplex metabolic assays helps detect endocrine biomarkers, hormones, insulin-like growth factors, and binding proteins, myokines, bone metabolism biomarkers, and more, to advance your metabolic syndrome research.
Multiplexing Metabolic Syndrome Biomarkers
Multiplexing metabolic syndrome biomarkers allow researchers to gain a complete picture of the various conditions associated with metabolic syndrome. The following graphs in Figure 1 show data for selected analytes of human plasma/serum samples assayed using the MILLIPLEX® Human Metabolic Hormone Panel V3.
Figure 1. Two groups of non-diabetic control serum/plasma, fasted (n=14) and post-fasted (n=14), were sourced commercially and run according to protocol in the Human Metabolic Hormone Panel V3 (Cat. No. HMH3-34K).
Diabetic, Metabolic, and Gut Hormones
Gut hormones regulate gut motility and secretion, pancreatic islet hormone secretion, food intake, and energy expenditure.
For Research Use Only. Not For Use In Diagnostic Procedures.
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