iScience (Jul 2023)

High-throughput longitudinal electrophysiology screening of mature chamber-specific hiPSC-CMs using optical mapping

  • Andrew Allan,
  • Jeffery Creech,
  • Christian Hausner,
  • Peyton Krajcarski,
  • Bianca Gunawan,
  • Noah Poulin,
  • Paul Kozlowski,
  • Christopher Wayne Clark,
  • Rachel Dow,
  • Prakaimuk Saraithong,
  • Devin B. Mair,
  • Travis Block,
  • Andre Monteiro da Rocha,
  • Deok-Ho Kim,
  • Todd J. Herron

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 7
p. 107142

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Summary: hiPSC-CMs are being considered by the Food and Drug Administration and other regulatory agencies for in vitro cardiotoxicity screening to provide human-relevant safety data. Widespread adoption of hiPSC-CMs in regulatory and academic science is limited by the immature, fetal-like phenotype of the cells. Here, to advance the maturation state of hiPSC-CMs, we developed and validated a human perinatal stem cell-derived extracellular matrix coating applied to high-throughput cell culture plates. We also present and validate a cardiac optical mapping device designed for high-throughput functional assessment of mature hiPSC-CM action potentials using voltage-sensitive dye and calcium transients using calcium-sensitive dyes or genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECI, GCaMP6). We utilize the optical mapping device to provide new biological insight into mature chamber-specific hiPSC-CMs, responsiveness to cardioactive drugs, the effect of GCaMP6 genetic variants on electrophysiological function, and the effect of daily β-receptor stimulation on hiPSC-CM monolayer function and SERCA2a expression.

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