Type
Competitive ELISA, Immobilized antigen
Description
For the direct quantitative determination of Reverse Triiodothyronine (rT3) in human serum and plasma by an enzyme immunoassay.
Applications
Serum, Plasma
Sample Requirements
25 µl/well
Shipping
On blue ice packs. Upon receipt, store the product at the temperature recommended below.
Storage/Expiration
Store the complete kit at 2–8°C. Under these conditions, the kit is stable until the expiration date (see label on the box).
Calibration Range
0.02–2 ng/ml
Limit of Detection
0.014 ng/ml
Features
- RUO
- calibration range 0.02-2 ng/ml
- limit of detection 0.014 ng/ml
- controls
Research topic
Others
Summary
3,3′,5′-Triiodo-L-thyronine also known as reverse triiodothyronine or reverse T3 (rT3), differs from 3,3′,5-Triiodo-L-thyronine (T3) in the positions of the iodine atoms in the molecule. The majority of circulatory rT3 is synthesized by peripheral deiodination of thyroxine (T4).
Both T3 and rT3 bind to thyroid hormone receptors, but in contrast to T3, rT3 has not been found yet to stimulate receptor metabolic activity; it blocks receptor sites from T3 activation. The ratio of rT3 to T3 is a valuable biomarker of the metabolism and function of thyroid hormones because the process of 5’ monodeiodination that converts T4 to T3 and rT3 to 3,3’-T2 is inhibited in a number of non-thyroidal conditions such as fasting, anorexia nervosa, malnutrition, diabetes mellitus, stress, severe trauma or infection, hemorrhagic shock, hepatic dysfunction, pulmonary diseases and others. This scenario is known as "Sick euthyroid" syndrome or “Low T3” syndrome.
An elevated ratio of rT3 over T3 is therefore indicative of "sick euthyroid" syndrome and helps to exclude a diagnosis of hypothyroidism, particularly in critically ill patients1-9.
The concentration of rT3 could be high in patients on the following medications: amiodarone, dexamethasone, propylthiouracil, ipodate, propranolol, and the anesthetic halothane. The concentration of rT3 could be low in patients on Dilantin, which decreases rT3 due to its displacement from thyroxine-binding globulin and therefore generates an excessive clearance of rT3.
Instructions for Use (RUO)
Instructions for Use (RUO)
Safety Information (RUO)
MSDS (RUO)
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