WST 1 Protocolo Roche
WST 1 Protocolo Roche
WST 1 Protocolo Roche
y Version 16
Content version: February 2011
Store at 15 to 25C
1.
Contents
The Cell Proliferation Reagent WST-1 is a clear, slightly red, ready-touse solution, containing WST-1 and an electron coupling reagent,
diluted in phosphate buffered saline, filtered through 0.2 m pore size
membrane.
Number of Reactions
Cat. No. 11 644 807 001
0211.116530320016
2.
2.1
Working concentration
It is recommended to add 10 l/well Cell Proliferation Reagent WST-1
to the cells already cultured in 100l/well (1:10 final dilution).
Using the 100 l/well cell culture volume, one vial will be sufficient to
perform 2500 tests (25 microplates).
N If the cells are cultured in 200 l/well, add 20 l/well Cell Proliferation Reagent WST-1.
Determination of optimal incubation periods
The appropriate incubation time after the addition of the Cell Proliferation Reagent WST-1 depends on the individual experimental setup
(e.g., cell type and cell concentration used). Therefore, it is recommended to measure the absorption repeatedly at different points in
time after the addition of the Cell Proliferation Reagent WST-1 (e.g.,
0.5, 1, 2, and 4 h) in a preliminary experiment. This allows you to determine the optimal incubation period for the particular experimental
setup used (see figure 6).
Incubation requirements for high sensitivity
If high sensitivity is required, incubate the cells in the presence of Cell
Proliferation Reagent WST-1 for longer periods of time (Figure 6: half
maximum absorbance after incubation with Cell Proliferation Reagent
WST-1 for 0.5 h with 2 104 cells/well; for 4 h with 0.7 104 cells/
well).
Initial incubation
If for the initial incubation of the cells an increased volume of culture
medium is required, increase the amount of Cell Proliferation Reagent
WST-1 correspondingly (e.g., add 20 l/well Cell Proliferation Reagent
WST-1 if cells are cultured in 200 l/well culture medium).
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Control (blank)
Add the same volume of culture medium and Cell Proliferation
Reagent WST-1 as used in the experiment into one well (e.g., 100 l
culture medium plus 10 l Cell Proliferation Reagent WST-1). Use this
background control (absorbance of culture medium plus WST-1 in the
absence of cells) as a blank position for the ELISA reader.
2.4
Background absorbance
Slight spontaneous absorbance occurs if Cell Proliferation Reagent
WST-1 is added to culture medium in the absence of cells. This background absorbance depends on the culture medium, the incubation
time and exposure to light. Typical background absorbance after 2 h is
between 0.1 0.2 absorbance units.
2.2
Procedure
The incubation period and cell density of the culture depends on the
particular experimental conditions and on the cell line used.
N For most experimental setups, a cell concentration between 0.1 and
5 104/well and an incubation time of 24 to 96 h is appropriate
2.3
Seed cells at a concentration of 5 104 cells/well in 100 l culture medium containing actinomycin C1 (1 g/ml) and various
amounts of TNF- (final concentration e.g., 0.0010.5 ng/ml)
into microplates (tissue culture grade, 96 wells, flat bottom).
3.
Product Description
The measurement of cell proliferation and cell viability has become a
key technology in the life sciences. The need for sensitive, reliable, fast
and easy methods has led to the development of several standard
assays (1).
These include the determination of DNA synthesis by measuring the
amount of radioactive labeled nucleosides like [3H]-thymidine incorporated in nucleic acid.
Alternatively, the incorporation of 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine (BrdU)* in
place of thymidine is used to monitor DNA synthesis and cell proliferation in immunohisto- and immunocytochemistry, in cell ELISA and flow
cytometry analysis (kits and reagents for these applications are available from Roche Applied Science).
Proliferation assays have become available for analyzing the number
of viable cells by the cleavage of tetrazolium salts added to the culture
medium. This technique requires neither washing nor harvesting of
cells and the complete assay from the onset of the microculture to
data analysis by ELISA reader is performed in the same microplate.
Together with on-line computer processing consisting of data collection, calculation and report generation, the microtiter tetrazolium assay
allows rapid, convenient and automated handling of high number of
samples and is thus a viable alternative to the above mentioned methods.
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Assay principle
Fig. 3: Cleavage of the tetrazolium salt WST-1 (4-[3-(4-Iodophenyl)-2-(4-nitrophenyl)-2H-5-tetrazolio]-1,3-benzene disulfonate) to formazan. (EC = electron
coupling reagent RS = mitochondrial succinate-tetrazolium-reductase system)
Fig. 5: Comparison of MTT (), XTT () and Cell Proliferation Reagent WST-1
(). P815 cells at cell concentrations indicated in the figure were preincubated
for 20 h before the addition of the various tetrazolium salts. After 4 h substrate
reaction the absorbance was determined at the respective wavelength with an
ELISA reader.
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References
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4.
Supplementary Information
4.1
Conventions
Product
Pack Size
Cat No.
ELISAs
Human TNF-
recombinant (E.coli)
10 g
(1 000 000 U)
Human TNF-
recombinant (yeast)
10 g
(1 000 000 U)
Interleukin-2, human
(hIL-2) recombinant (E.coli)
10 000 U
(5 g; 50 ml)
10 000 U
(5 g; 1 ml)
50 000 U
(25 g; 5 ml)
for 20 ml (500x)
Text Conventions
To make information consistent and memorable, the following text
conventions are used in this Instruction Manual:
Text Convention
Usage
Numbered stages
labeled , , etc.
50 g (500 l)
50 g (500 l)
Numbered instructions
labeled , , etc.
Anti-BrdU-Fluorescein,
Formalin Grade
Asterisk *
Symbols
In this Instruction Manual, the following symbols are used to highlight
important information:
Symbol
Description
Information Note:
Additional information about the current topic or procedure.
Important Note:
Information critical to the success of the procedure or use of the
product.
Anti-BrdU-Peroxidase,
15 U
Fab fragments, Formalin Grade
Regulatory Disclaimer
For life science research only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
4.2
Changes to Previous Version
Editorial changes
4.3
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