The specifications of the Oroboros O2k include several sole-source instrumental features integrated into a quality control system:
Specification |
Detail |
No. Chambers per O2K |
2 |
Chamber volume |
2 mL (normal) and 0.5 mL (small)
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Oxygen Signal |
- Noise at zero O2: <±0.02μM (SD, 100 data points recorded at 0.2s intervals at 37ºC) without smoothing (±0.005 μM typical)
- Noise at air saturation: <±0.1μM O2 (SD, 100 data points recorded at 0.2s intervals at 37ºC) without smoothing at 180 μM O2 (±0.05 μM typical)
- O2 range of linearity: 0 to 1000 µM.
- Time constant: <4 s at 37 °C (<3 s typical).
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Oxygen Flux, J02,v [pmol.s-1.ml-1]
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- Limit of detection: 0.5 at steady-state over 5 min.
- Sensitivity (normoxic): <1 at steady-state over 5 min at 20 40 °C.
- Sensitivity (hyperoxic): <3 at steady-state over 5 min at 20-40 °C.
- Noise: <0.2 after standard smoothing (120 s).
- O2 range: flux measured up to 500 µM O2 (permeabilized fibres), and <0.1 µM based on DatLab analysis of oxygen kinetics (mitochondria and cells).
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Instrumental background for linear measurements across the entire oxygen range
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- O2 backdiffusion [pmol.s-1.ml-1] at 0 µM: <3 at 20-40 °C (2.5 typical).
- O2 consumption [pmol.s-1.ml-1] at 200 µM: <4 at 37 °C (3 typical); <3 at 25 °C (2 typical).
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Temperature Stabilitiy
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- Experimental temperature range: 4ºC to 47 ºC, recorded continuously
- Temperature stability: ±0.002ºC
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DataLab Software
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- Simultaneously display of O2 consumption and O2 flux
- Barometric pressure for O2 calibration; temperature stability control
- Automatic calibrations: O2 and O2K multi-sensor channels
DL-protocols: real-time guide through instrumental quality control tests and advanced diagnostic substrate-uncoupler-inhibitor titration (SUIT) protocols within a single assay for exploring mitochondrial function. |
Key Advantages
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- Simple normalisation using cell number or mass/volume of tissue
- Closed chambers
- Validated for hypoxic assays
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Substrate-uncoupler-inhibitor titration (SUIT) protocols on the O2K
SUIT protocols have been developed for OXPHOS analysis and High-Resolution FluoRespirometry.
SUIT protocols guide the user step-by-step through experiments which provide bioenergetic snapshots of mitochondrial fitness.
The flexibility of the O2k and SUIT protocols allows for any type of mitochondrial preparation to be measured: isolated mitochondria, permeabilized tissues, tissue homogenates, permeabilized cells, and intact cells.
SUIT protocols are the basis for O2K diagnostic testing for mitochondrial respiratory function and inform the study between complex interactions of coupling and substrate control in a single assay.
More than 20 titration steps can be included in a single SUIT protocol.
Figure 1. DatLab data from a SUIT protocol measuring real-time respiration using homogenised drosophila.
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