MicroVue DPD

For In Vitro Diagnostic Use

MicroVue DPD is laboratory test that measures deoxypyridinoline cross-links (Dpd), a specific marker of bone resorption which is excreted in the urine. MicroVue DPD provides a quantitative measure of deoxypyridinoline (Dpd), a cross-link of bone type 1 collagen released during the resorption process. Dpd is excreted unmetabolized in urine. Elevated levels of urinary Dpd indicate elevated bone resorption in individuals.

Specifications

 

Catalog Number:   8007  
Format:   ELISA  
Tests/kit:   96 wells/plate  
Sample Type:   Urine 

Intended Use

MicroVue DPD is intended for use as an aid in monitoring bone resorption changes in postmenopausal women receiving hormonal or biophosphonate antiresorptive therapies and in individuals diagnosed with osteoporosis.


 

The Assay

 

Format
96-well microplate with reagents sufficient to test 40 samples in duplicate
Species Reactivity
Rat, Mouse, Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Dog, Pig, Sheep, Cow, Horse, Squirrel, Cynomolgus Monkey, Rhesus Macaque, Human Cell Culture
Assay Steps
- Add 50 µL of 1
- 10 diluted Standards, Controls and samples
- Add 100 µL cold Enzyme Conjugate
- Incubate 2 hours ± 5 minutes at 2-8°C in the dark
- Wash 3 times with 1X Wash Buffer
- Add 150 µL room temperature Working Substrate Solution
- Incubate 60 ± 5 minutes at room temperature
- Add 100 µL Stop Solution and read OD at 405 nm
- Data Reduction: 4 Parameter
- Correct for creatinine concentration
 

Performance Characteristics

 

Method Competitive
Analyte Deoxypyridinoline cross-links
Specimen Urine
Specimen Volume 50 µL
Limit of Detection 1.1 nM/L
Dynamic Range 3-300 nM
Precision CVs within-run 4-8%
Precision CVs between-run 3-5%
Incubation Time 3 Hours
Cross-reactivity - Free Dpd 100%
- Free Pyd
- < 1%
- Pyd/Dpd peptides
- < 2.5%
Expected Values - Females
- 25-44 yr. premenopausal
- 3.0-7.4 nmol Dpd/mmol Cr
- Males
- 25-55 yr.
- 2.3-5.4 nmol Dpd/mmol Cr

All Quidel assays are designed for laboratories equipped to perform microplate immunoassays as detailed on our Kit Format and Equipment Required page.
 

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