scholarly journals Subtype-specific Optical Action Potential Recordings in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-derived Ventricular Cardiomyocytes

Author(s):  
Alexander Goedel ◽  
Dorota M. Zawada ◽  
Fangfang Zhang ◽  
Zhifen Chen ◽  
Alessandra Moretti ◽  
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2020 ◽  
pp. 247255522095320
Author(s):  
Shuyun Bai ◽  
Junjie Pei ◽  
Kan Chen ◽  
Ya Zhao ◽  
Henghua Cao ◽  
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Human induced pluripotent stem cell–derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) have been widely used for the assessment of drug proarrhythmic potential through multielectrode array (MEA). HiPSC-CM cultures beat spontaneously with a wide range of frequencies, however, which could affect drug-induced changes in repolarization. Pacing hiPSC-CMs at a physiological heart rate more closely resembles the state of in vivo ventricular myocytes and permits the standardization of test conditions to improve consistency. In this study, we systematically investigated the time window of stable ion currents in high-purity hiPSC-derived ventricular cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-vCMs) and confirmed that these cells could be used to correctly predict the proarrhythmic risk of Comprehensive In Vitro Proarrhythmia Assay (CiPA) reference compounds. To evaluate drug proarrhythmic potentials at a physiological beating rate, we used a MEA to electrically pace hiPSC-vCMs, and we recorded regular field potential waveforms in hiPSC-vCMs treated with DMSO and 10 CiPA reference drugs. Prolongation of field potential duration was detected in cells after exposure to high- and intermediate-risk drugs; in addition, drug-induced arrhythmia-like events were observed. The results of this study provide a simple and feasible method to investigate drug proarrhythmic potentials in hiPSC-CMs at a physiological beating rate.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 100859
Author(s):  
Joe Z. Zhang ◽  
Shane Rui Zhao ◽  
Chengyi Tu ◽  
Paul Pang ◽  
Mao Zhang ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 310 (7) ◽  
pp. C520-C541 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vsevolod Telezhkin ◽  
Christian Schnell ◽  
Polina Yarova ◽  
Sun Yung ◽  
Emma Cope ◽  
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Although numerous protocols have been developed for differentiation of neurons from a variety of pluripotent stem cells, most have concentrated on being able to specify effectively appropriate neuronal subtypes and few have been designed to enhance or accelerate functional maturity. Of those that have, most employ time courses of functional maturation that are rather protracted, and none have fully characterized all aspects of neuronal function, from spontaneous action potential generation through to postsynaptic receptor maturation. Here, we describe a simple protocol that employs the sequential addition of just two supplemented media that have been formulated to separate the two key phases of neural differentiation, the neurogenesis and synaptogenesis, each characterized by different signaling requirements. Employing these media, this new protocol synchronized neurogenesis and enhanced the rate of maturation of pluripotent stem cell-derived neural precursors. Neurons differentiated using this protocol exhibited large cell capacitance with relatively hyperpolarized resting membrane potentials; moreover, they exhibited augmented: 1) spontaneous electrical activity; 2) regenerative induced action potential train activity; 3) Na+ current availability, and 4) synaptic currents. This was accomplished by rapid and uniform development of a mature, inhibitory GABAA receptor phenotype that was demonstrated by Ca2+ imaging and the ability of GABAA receptor blockers to evoke seizurogenic network activity in multielectrode array recordings. Furthermore, since this protocol can exploit expanded and frozen prepatterned neural progenitors to deliver mature neurons within 21 days, it is both scalable and transferable to high-throughput platforms for the use in functional screens.


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