Human Peptide YY ELISA Kit

Code CSB-E09009h
Size 96T,5×96T,10×96T
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Product Details

Target Name
peptide YY
Alternative Names
GHYY ELISA Kit; MGC19143 ELISA Kit; Peptide tyrosine tyrosine ELISA Kit; peptide YY ELISA Kit; Peptide YY like ELISA Kit; Peptide YY precursor ELISA Kit; Peptide YY(3-36) ELISA Kit; Prepro PYY ELISA Kit; PYY 1 ELISA Kit; PYY ELISA Kit; PYY II ELISA Kit; PYY-I ELISA Kit; PYY-II ELISA Kit; PYY_HUMAN ELISA Kit; PYY1 ELISA Kit; RATGHYY ELISA Kit; Yy ELISA Kit
Abbreviation
PYY
Uniprot No.
Species
Homo sapiens (Human)
Sample Types
serum, plasma, urine, tissue homogenates
Detection Range
62.5 pg/mL-4000 pg/mL
Sensitivity
15.6 pg/mL
Assay Time
1-5h
Sample Volume
50-100ul
Detection Wavelength
450 nm
Research Area
Neuroscience
Assay Principle
quantitative
Measurement
Sandwich
Precision
Intra-assay Precision (Precision within an assay): CV%<8%
Three samples of known concentration were tested twenty times on one plate to assess.
Inter-assay Precision (Precision between assays): CV%<10%
Three samples of known concentration were tested in twenty assays to assess.
Linearity
To assess the linearity of the assay, samples were spiked with high concentrations of human peptide YY in various matrices and diluted with the Sample Diluent to produce samples with values within the dynamic range of the assay.
SampleSerum(n=4)
1:1Average %91
Range %87-97
1:2Average %99
Range %96-104
1:4Average %101
Range %95-106
1:8Average %95
Range %90-98
Recovery
The recovery of human peptide YY spiked to levels throughout the range of the assay in various matrices was evaluated. Samples were diluted prior to assay as directed in the Sample Preparation section.
Sample TypeAverage % RecoveryRange
Serum (n=5) 9187-97
EDTA plasma (n=4)9993-105
Typical Data
These standard curves are provided for demonstration only. A standard curve should be generated for each set of samples assayed.
pg/mlOD1OD2AverageCorrected
40002.287 2.112 2.200 2.044
20001.850 1.765 1.808 1.652
10001.146 1.180 1.163 1.007
5000.615 0.669 0.642 0.486
2500.450 0.445 0.448 0.292
1250.348 0.350 0.349 0.193
62.50.224 0.211 0.218 0.062
00.157 0.155 0.156
Troubleshooting
and FAQs
Storage
Store at 2-8°C. Please refer to protocol.
Lead Time
3-5 working days after you place the order, and it takes another 3-5 days for delivery via DHL or FedEx
Description

This Human PYY ELISA Kit was designed for the quantitative measurement of Human PYY protein in serum, plasma, urine, tissue homogenates. It is a Sandwich ELISA kit, its detection range is 62.5 pg/mL-4000 pg/mL and the sensitivity is 15.6 pg/mL.

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Target Background

Function
(From Uniprot)
This gut peptide inhibits exocrine pancreatic secretion, has a vasoconstrictory action and inhibitis jejunal and colonic mobility.
Gene References into Functions
  1. the current review aims to compile, evaluate and summarise current knowledge on PYY, with particular emphasis on obesity and diabetes treatment, and the importance of specific Y receptor interactions for this. PMID: 29412828
  2. Data show that peptide YY (PYY) mRNA levels were ~ 40,000-fold higher in mouse than human islets, suggesting a more important role of locally secreted Pyy in mouse islets. PMID: 29455414
  3. Data suggest that dose/intensity-response relationships exist between exercise intensity and total plasma PYY levels, though the effects on total plasma GLP1 levels and hunger perceptions seem unclear. (PYY = peptide YY ; GLP1 = glucagon-like peptide 1) PMID: 27721013
  4. Data suggest that hunger, pleasantness of eating, and prospective food intake are down-regulated in older women and this is accompanied by up-regulation of blood levels of peptide YY; both age and sex of subject appear to have independent effects on energy intake. This study was conducted in London and is reported as preliminary evidence. PMID: 27264721
  5. In extremely obese patients, fasting PYY3-36 concentrations were linked to systolic blood pressure, but not to other components of metabolic syndrome, suggesting divergence between pathways of blood pressure and glucose/body weight regulation. PMID: 27513679
  6. expression of PYY and its NPY receptors on mouse islets and immortalised rodent and human beta-cells was examined. PMID: 27465830
  7. Altogether, these results demonstrated a role of toll-like receptors in the modulation of Pyy expression and the importance of butyrate, a product of bacterial fermentation in regulation of microbial toll-like receptor-dependent sensing. PMID: 27405092
  8. Data suggest that laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) for morbid obesity improves insulin resistance after either fast or slow feeding/eating; these findings suggest a negligible contribution of anorexigenic gut peptides GLP1 (glucagon-like peptide 1) and PYY (peptide YY) from intestinal L cells in response to LSG-induced weight loss. PMID: 27022941
  9. Angiotensin II stimulates PYY secretion, in turn inhibiting epithelial anion fluxes, thereby reducing net fluid secretion into the colonic lumen. PMID: 27447725
  10. These findings indicate that the mechanism underlying type 2 diabetes remission may be mediated by PYY. PMID: 27117413
  11. In male GERD patients, EE was associated with significantly higher PYY levels [107.0 (55.0-120.8) vs. 32.8 (28.7-84.5) pg/ml, p = 0.026] but lower adiponectin levels [6.7 (5.6-9.3) vs. 9.9 (9.6-10.6) mug/ml, p = 0.034] than NE PMID: 26506614
  12. Data suggest that endocrine responses differ between jejunal and gastric enteral feeding, with higher peak plasma CCK (cholecystokinin), PYY (peptide YY), and GLP-1/2 (glucagon-like peptides 1/2) concentrations being attained after jejunal feeding. PMID: 26762368
  13. Data suggest that capsaicin, an appetite suppressant dietary supplement (here, administered via intraduodenal infusion), does not act via alteration of secretion of satiety hormones PYY (peptide YY) and GLP-1 (GLP-1). PMID: 26718419
  14. Data suggest that, despite effects of acute sprint interval exercise (SIE) on oxygen consumption, appetite regulation, and brief up-regulation of plasma PYY, acute SIE does not affect energy intake of young men. PMID: 25494974
  15. Plasma PYY and PP levels were significantly higher in HG [Hyperemesis gravidarum ] group. PMID: 25990478
  16. Data suggest plasma PYY (peptide YY) and GLP1 (glucagon-like peptide 1) can be regulated by digestion-resistant diet factors; intake of soluble dietary fiber (prebiotic Fibersol-2) in a tea with meal up-regulated plasma PYY/GLP1 and decreased hunger. PMID: 25823991
  17. Eating speed at breakfast did not affect postprandial ghrelin, GLP-1, PYY, hunger, and fullness values or daily energy and macronutrient intake. PMID: 25361054
  18. These results indicate that circulating PYY may have buffering effects during the early stages of smoking cessation while ghrelin may confer increased risk of smoking relapse. PMID: 25127083
  19. Data suggest secretion of PYY and GLP1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) can be altered by diet; plasma levels of PYY/GLP1 are increased during postprandial period after meal using Paleolithic diet principles (high in protein/plant matter; no cereals/dairy). PMID: 25661189
  20. Intraduodenal lipid more potently stimulated PYY release when compared to intraduodenal protein. PMID: 25568079
  21. data suggested that peptide YY expression is down-regulated by differentiation of monocytes to macrophages and proinflammatory stimuli. PMID: 24969624
  22. Although the effect size of the positive association of PYY with obesity in women is small, and potentially negligible, it may in fact represent a protective response against significant weight gain PMID: 24743402
  23. We critically discuss recent findings relating to the role of PYY in mediating the beneficial effects of bariatric surgery, the role of PYY in glucose homeostasis, the role of hepatoportal PYY in mediating its central physiological effects--{REVIEW} PMID: 24188711
  24. PYY and ghrelin are reciprocally associated during a period of weight stability, but not following weight loss PMID: 24012997
  25. PYY3-36 concentrations were suppressed in the women with High cognitive restraint PMID: 23831742
  26. We aimed to determine whether fasting or meal-stimulated ghrelin, PYY, CCK, and satiety responses are different between lean PCOS patients and healthy women. PMID: 24001751
  27. glucagon-like peptide 1 and peptide YY colocalize in primary cultured human L cells PMID: 23519462
  28. Report high densities of serotonin and peptide YY cells in the colon of patients with lymphocytic colitis. PMID: 23155335
  29. Peptide YY (PYY) is affected in several gastrointestinal diseases and disorders. Changes in PYY appear to be an adaptive response to alterations in pathophysiological conditions caused by the disease. [review] PMID: 23292145
  30. Data suggest that plasma PYY increases more after high-fat meal rather than after high-carbohydrate meal; plasma PYY is not associated with hunger or fullness; plasma PYY is not associated with energy intake. PMID: 23509106
  31. These findings underscore the important role of the NPY-Y receptor system at several levels of the gut-brain axis in which opeptide Y, peptide yy and pancreatic polypeptide operate both as neural and endocrine messengers--{REVIEW} PMID: 22979996
  32. In obese woman during caloric restriction, PPY concentrations (and pancreatic polypeptide) were greatest following liquid high-protein meals compared to high carbohydrate liquid meals. PMID: 23371976
  33. Circulating concentrations of PYY were inversely associated with circulating concentrations of ghrelin over 24 h in normal weight, premenopausal women. PYY may contribute to the modulation of the secretion of GHR in normal weight, premenopausal women. PMID: 22954902
  34. Plasma PYY levels increase both in obese adolescents and in obese adults, irrespective of eating rate; slow feeding behavior is more effective in stimulating PYY release/secretion in obese adolescents than in obese adults. PMID: 23239758
  35. review of evidence linking biosynthesis of peptide YY in strumal carcinoid of the ovary and severe constipation [CASE REPORT; REVIEW] PMID: 22563842
  36. a lineage of mature enteroendocrine cells have the ability to coexpress members of a group of functionally related peptides: CCK, secretin, GIP, GLP-1, PYY, and neurotensin PMID: 23064014
  37. Data suggest that patients who report recent weight loss at diagnosis of major depression exhibit high levels of plasma PYY (but not plasma ghrelin or serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor); elevated PYY could contribute to reduced appetite. PMID: 22183081
  38. PYY is capable of influencing cholesterol homeostasis in intestinal Caco-2/15 cells depending on the site delivery. PMID: 22844422
  39. Examine changes in fasting total peptide YY (PYY) and ghrelin in nonobese premenopausal women after an exercise and diet program with and without weight loss. Neither fasting ghrelin nor PYY changed in response to exercise in the absence of weight loss. PMID: 21502892
  40. The R72T variant in PYY gene was not associated with obesity and most of its related anthropometric measurements. This suggests that other genes and/or environmental factors like dietary habits and lifestyle factors may be the contributors of obesity. PMID: 22303574
  41. PYY(3-36) is also present in murine as well as in human saliva PMID: 22028819
  42. The sweet taste receptors (alpha-gustducin and T1R3) are involved in glucose-stimulated secretion of GLP-1 and PYY. PMID: 21324568
  43. These data suggest that ghrelin is a physiological regulator of growth hormone (GH) in the post-oral glucose state, and the decreased ghrelin secretion could be one of the mechanisms responsible for the altered GH secretion in obesity. PMID: 21667426
  44. Data suggest that hyperphagia in Prader-Willi syndrome is not related to a lower postprandial GLP-1 or PYY response, and that elevated ghrelin levels are consistent with increased hunger and are unrelated to insulin levels. PMID: 21722955
  45. PYY varies in accordance with energy content and resting metabolism, supporting a role for PYY in energy balance modulation PMID: 21610227
  46. conclude that the C-terminal helix is crucial for the structural integrity of PYY PMID: 21360523
  47. higher levels of PYY are associated with disordered eating psychopathology independent of BMI in women across the weight spectrum PMID: 21098684
  48. postprandial PYY secretion is not affected by glycemic load but is blunted in obese black women compared with normal weight black women and with white women PMID: 19875990
  49. Several LEP, and NPY2R and PYY SNPs were associated with obesity-related phenotypes in young adults, particularly among African-Americans. PMID: 20642810
  50. During mid-puberty, at a time when growth hormone levels are the highest, PYY is at a nadir, and these low PYY levels may facilitate pubertal progression and growth PMID: 20375207

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Subcellular Location
Secreted.
Protein Families
NPY family
Database Links

HGNC: 9748

OMIM: 600781

KEGG: hsa:5697

STRING: 9606.ENSP00000353198

UniGene: Hs.169249

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