Literature DB >> 12691447

Patch-clamping of primary cardiac cells with micro-openings in polyimide films.

A Stett1, V Bucher, C Burkhardt, U Weber, W Nisch.   

Abstract

Patch-clamping is a powerful method for investigating the function and regulation of ionic channels. Currently, great efforts are being made to automate this method. As a step towards this goal, the feasibility of patch-clamping primary cells with a microscopic opening in a planar substrate was tested. Using standard microfabrication and ion beam technology, small-diameter openings (2 and 4 microm) were formed in polyimide films (thickness 6.5 microm). Single cells (sheep Purkinje heart cells, Chinese hamster ovary cells) in a suspension were positioned on top of the opening and sucked towards the opening to improve adhesion of the cell to the planar substrate, hence increasing the seal resistance. Voltage/current measurements yielded a median seal resistance of 1.3 Mohms with 4 microm openings (n=24) and 26.0 Mohms with 2 microm openings (n = 75), respectively. With 2 microm openings, successful loose-patch recordings of TTX-sensitive inward currents and action potentials in sheep Purkinje heart cells (n = 18) were made. In rare cases, gigaseals (n = 4) were also measured, and a whole-cell configuration (n = 1) could be established. It was concluded that the simple planar patch approach is suitable for automated loose-patch recordings from cells in suspension but will hardly be suitable for high-throughput whole-cell patch-clamping with high-resistance seals.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12691447     DOI: 10.1007/BF02344895

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput        ISSN: 0140-0118            Impact factor:   3.079


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