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A nonlinear and time-dependent leak current in the presence of calcium fluoride patch-clamp seal enhancer.

Gary R Mirams1, Teun P de Boer2, Chon Lok Lei3,4,5, Alan Fabbri2, Dominic G Whittaker1, Michael Clerx5, Monique J Windley6,7, Adam P Hill6,7.   

Abstract

Automated patch-clamp platforms are widely used and vital tools in both academia and industry to enable high-throughput studies such as drug screening. A leak current to ground occurs whenever the seal between a pipette and cell (or internal solution and cell in high-throughput machines) is not perfectly insulated from the bath (extracellular) solution. Over 1 GΩ seal resistance between pipette and bath solutions is commonly used as a quality standard for manual patch work. With automated platforms it can be difficult to obtain such a high seal resistance between the intra- and extra-cellular solutions. One suggested method to alleviate this problem is using an F - containing internal solution together with a Ca 2+ containing external solution - so that a CaF 2 crystal forms when the two solutions meet which 'plugs the holes' to enhance the seal resistance. However, we observed an unexpected nonlinear-in-voltage and time-dependent current using these solutions on an automated patch-clamp platform. We performed manual patch-clamp experiments with the automated patch-clamp solutions, but no biological cell, and observed the same nonlinear time-dependent leak current. The current could be completely removed by washing out F - ions to leave a conventional leak current that was linear and not time-dependent. We therefore conclude fluoride ions interacting with the CaF 2 crystal are the origin of the nonlinear time-dependent leak current. The consequences of such a nonlinear and time-dependent leak current polluting measurements should be considered carefully if it cannot be isolated and subtracted. Copyright:
© 2021 Lei CL et al.

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Keywords:  automated patch; electrophysiology; leak current; patch clamp; seal enhancer

Year:  2021        PMID: 34805549      PMCID: PMC8591515.2          DOI: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15968.2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wellcome Open Res        ISSN: 2398-502X


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1.  A nonlinear and time-dependent leak current in the presence of calcium fluoride patch-clamp seal enhancer.

Authors:  Gary R Mirams; Teun P de Boer; Chon Lok Lei; Alan Fabbri; Dominic G Whittaker; Michael Clerx; Monique J Windley; Adam P Hill
Journal:  Wellcome Open Res       Date:  2021-11-02
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