Stable Isotope Research Applications

Stable Isotope Assays for Cell Proliferation
(DNA Enrichment)

We quantify muscle protein synthesis, turnover, and half-life using deuterium oxide (D₂O) and amino acid tracer methods. Our assays deliver dynamic, reproducible endpoints that help researchers understand muscle remodeling and metabolic responses with regulatory-ready precision.

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35+ Years exclusively in stable isotope tracer studies

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GLP-compliant, CLIA-certified, 21 CFR Part 11 validated

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Understanding Cell Proliferation Through DNA Labeling

Cell proliferation reflects the rate at which new cells are produced and is a critical endpoint for understanding growth, regeneration, and disease progression. Labeling subjects with D₂O incorporates deuterium into the deoxyribose backbone of newly synthesized DNA, enabling sensitive, quantitative measurement of cell proliferation through analysis of mass isotopomer abundances.

This approach has been shown to translate effectively to human studies, including work from Voogt, Awada et al. (2007) demonstrating that deoxyribose isotopomer analysis can be used to monitor proliferation following D₂O administration.

DNA-based proliferation measurements have also provided clinically informative insight in proliferative disorders. For example, Murphy E. et al. (American Society of Hematology, 2014) reported that tumor cell proliferation rates in early-stage chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) can reveal clinical progression patterns over multi-year periods.

Endpoints & Readouts

Tracer & Analytical Approaches

Our stable isotope assays quantify:

  • Deoxyribose (dR) enrichment in newly synthesized DNA
  • Mass isotopomer abundance patterns
  • GC/MS analysis of DNA labeling
  • Optional peptide-level analysis via LC-MS/MS proteomics

These endpoints deliver mechanistic insight into cellular growth dynamics with high analytical precision.

D₂O Metabolic Labeling

Enables in vivo measurement of DNA synthesis rates.

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Metabolic labeling with low levels of D₂O results in deuterium incorporation into newly synthesized DNA. Because the deoxyribose component becomes labeled during cell division, its isotopomer pattern can be used to quantify proliferation rates.

GC/MS Analysis of DNA (Deoxyribose Isotopomers)

Direct quantitation of DNA synthesis.

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Following DNA isolation, the deoxyribose moiety is analyzed by GC/MS to measure mass isotopomer distributions. These data enable calculation of cell proliferation rates and have been applied in clinical research settings, including cancer cell growth studies.

LC-MS/MS Proteomic Analysis (Optional)

Complementary labeling readouts in newly synthesized proteins.

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LC-MS/MS peptide analysis may be used as an optional complementary readout to support broader metabolic labeling studies.

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How Researchers Use Cell Proliferation Assays

D₂O‐based DNA labeling provides a robust and sensitive method for tracking cellular turnover over time. These assays support:

  • In vivo measurement of DNA synthesis
  • Quantitative evaluation of cell proliferation dynamics
  • Longitudinal assessment of growth and progression
  • Research in areas where cellular proliferation is a key driver of biology

All Analyses Are Performed In Our Certified Laboratory Environment

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is D₂O safe for cell proliferation studies?

Yes. D₂O is a stable, non-radioactive isotope suitable for repeated use in research studies.


How is proliferation measured?

Proliferation is quantified by analyzing mass isotopomer abundances of deoxyribose extracted from newly synthesized DNA.

What analytical platforms do you use?

We apply GC/MS for DNA-derived deoxyribose analysis and optionally LC-MS/MS for complementary peptide-level insights.

Are your assays inspection-ready?

Yes. All analyses are performed under GLP, CLIA, and 21 CFR Part 11–validated workflows.

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Quantify Cell Proliferation With Confidence

Our stable isotope methods deliver reproducible readouts of DNA synthesis and cellular growth. Let’s design the right protocol for your study.

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Metabolic Solutions, LLC.
460 Amherst St., Nashua,
NH 03063, USA

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