| Literature DB >> 29343120 |
Alison Obergrussberger1, Tom A Goetze1, Nina Brinkwirth1, Nadine Becker1, Søren Friis1, Markus Rapedius1, Claudia Haarmann1, Ilka Rinke-Weiß1, Sonja Stölzle-Feix1, Andrea Brüggemann1, Michael George1, Niels Fertig1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Automated patch clamp (APC) devices have become commonplace in many industrial and academic labs. Their ease-of-use and flexibility have ensured that users can perform routine screening experiments and complex kinetic experiments on the same device without the need for months of training and experience. APC devices are being developed to increase throughput and flexibility. Areas covered: Experimental options such as temperature control, internal solution exchange and current clamp have been available on some APC devices for some time, and are being introduced on other devices. A comprehensive review of the literature pertaining to these features for the Patchliner, QPatch and Qube and data for these features for the SyncroPatch 384/768PE, is given. In addition, novel features such as dynamic clamp on the Patchliner and light stimulation of action potentials using channelrhodosin-2 is discussed. Expert opinion: APC devices will continue to play an important role in drug discovery. The instruments will be continually developed to meet the needs of HTS laboratories and for basic research. The use of stem cells and recordings in current clamp mode will increase, as will the development of complex add-ons such as dynamic clamp and optical stimulation on high throughput devices.Entities:
Keywords: Automated patch clamp; Patchliner; SyncroPatch 384/768PE; drug discovery; dynamic clamp; high throughput screening (HTS); ion channels; stem cells
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29343120 DOI: 10.1080/17460441.2018.1428555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Opin Drug Discov ISSN: 1746-0441 Impact factor: 6.098