Core Laboratory
Microdialysis Core Laboratory
The Microdialysis Core Laboratory is located at the M.S.
Hershey Medical Center Campus and performs a wide variety of blood, urine and interstitial fluid tests for clinical research investigators using the GCRC. The laboratory uses a novel microdialysis technique applied to skeletal muscle of human subjects that allows for the measurement of organic compounds in the interstitial space. The method is based on the principal of diffusion through a semi-permeable membrane. This allows for investigation of discrete local tissue function directly at the cellular level. The microdialysis technique is suitable for research involving local metabolism, endocrinology, toxicology, pharmacology, drug delivery and neurotransmission. This Core laboratory also performs tests on whole blood (blood gases, ionized calcium), tests for the presence of nitric oxide and cyclic AMP and tests in serum and urine for catecholamines and other neurotransmitters using High Performance Liquid Chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. The Core Laboratory also works with clinical investigators to develop new ELISA tests in blood, urine, interstitial fluid and tissue homogenates as the need arises.
Laurence
Demers, Ph.D.
Microdialysis Core Lab Director
Email: lmd4@psu.edu
Gretchen Hartman BS
Research Technician
Email: ghartman@psu.edu
Nick King
Research Assistant
Email: nking@psu.edu
Joanne Kirchmer BS, MT (ASCP)
Research Technologist
Email: jkirchme@gcrc.hmc.psu.edu
Immunomodulation Core Laboratory
The GCRC Immunomodulation Core Laboratory is located at the
University Park Campus and has the capability of assaying
human blood (plasma, serum, whole blood spots) and tissue
specimens. The assays currently available for GCRC users are
as follows:
(ELISA):CRP, GP130, IFNg, IGF-1, IGFBP-3, IL-1a, IL-1b,
IL-1 ra, IL-1 sRII, IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-6 sR, IL-7, IL-8,
leptin, MIF, TNF-a, TNF sRI, cortisol (immunohistochemistry):
skin (VIP, CGRP, Subst. P); muscle (IL-10, CDIIb, TNF-a,
IGF-1, IGF-11, FGF-2, dMHC, P-selectin) (western blot): IkB,
NFkB
The GCRC Immunomodulation Core Laboratory also will be
happy to work with researchers to develop new assays depending
on projected usage.
Andrea Mastro, Ph.D.
Immunomodulation Core Lab Director
Email: a36@psu.edu
For questions or comments regarding this web site, please email Rebecca Jenkins at rjenkins@gcrc.hmc.psu.edu
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