Single‐cell ionic current phenotyping elucidates non‐canonical features and predictive potential of cardiomyocytes during automated drug experiments

Author:

Clark Alexander P.1ORCID,Wei Siyu2ORCID,Christini David J.12ORCID,Krogh‐Madsen Trine34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering Cornell University Ithaca New York USA

2. Department of Physiology and Pharmacology SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University Brooklyn New York USA

3. Department of Physiology & Biophysics Weill Cornell Medicine New York New York USA

4. Institute for Computational Biomedicine Weill Cornell Medicine New York New York USA

Abstract

AbstractAll new drugs must go through preclinical screening tests to determine their proarrhythmic potential. While these assays effectively filter out dangerous drugs, they are too conservative, often misclassifying safe compounds as proarrhythmic. In this study, we attempt to address this shortcoming with a novel, medium‐throughput drug‐screening approach: we use an automated patch‐clamp system to acquire optimized voltage clamp (VC) and action potential (AP) data from human induced pluripotent stem cell‐derived cardiomyocytes (iPSC‐CMs) at several drug concentrations (baseline, 3×, 10× and 20× the effective free plasma concentrations). With our novel method, we show correlations between INa block and upstroke slowing after treatment with flecainide or quinine. Additionally, after quinine treatment, we identify significant reductions in current during voltage steps designed to isolate If and IKs. However, we do not detect any IKr block by either drug, and upon further investigation, do not see any IKr present in the iPSC‐CMs when prepared for automated patch experiments (i.e. in suspension) – this is in contrast to similar experiments we have conducted with these cells using the manual patch setup. In this study, we: (1) present a proof‐of‐concept demonstration of a single‐cell medium‐throughput drug study, and (2) characterize the non‐canonical electrophysiology of iPSC‐CMs when prepared for experiments in a medium‐throughput setting. imageKey points Human induced pluripotent stem cell‐derived cardiomyocytes (iPSC‐CMs) offer potential as an in vitro model to study the proarrhythmic potential of drugs, but insights from these cells are often limited by the low throughput of manual patch‐clamp. In this study, we use a medium‐throughput automated patch‐clamp system to acquire action potential (AP) and complex voltage clamp (VC) data from single iPSC‐CMs at multiple drug concentrations. A correlation between AP upstroke and INa transients was identified and drug‐induced changes in ionic currents found. We also characterize the substantially altered physiology of iPSC‐CMs when patched in an automated system, suggesting the need to investigate differences between manual and automated patch experiments.

Funder

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Publisher

Wiley

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