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Photoelectrochemical imaging of single cardiomyocytes and monitoring of their action potentials through contact force manipulation of organoids

Rachel Jacques, Bo Zhou, Emilie Marhuenda, Jon Gorecki, Anirban Das, Thomas Iskratsch, Steffi Krause

2022Biosensors and Bioelectronics14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Accurate monitoring of cardiomyocyte action potentials (APs) is essential to understand disease propagation and for trials of novel therapeutics. Patch clamp techniques offer 'gold standard' measurements in this field, but are notoriously difficult to operate and only provide measurements of a single cell. Here we propose photoelectrochemical imaging (PEI) with light-addressable potentiometric sensors (LAPS) in conjunction with a setup for controlling the contact force between the cardiomyocyte organoids and the sensor surface for measuring APs with high sensitivity. The method was validated through measuring the responses to drugs, and the results successfully visualized the expected electrophysiological changes to the APs. PEI allows for several cells to be monitored simultaneously, opening further research to the electrophysiological interactions of adjoining cells. This method expands the applications of PEI to three-dimensional geometries and provides the fields of stem cell research, drug trials and heart disease modelling with an invaluable tool to further investigate the role of APs.

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ElectrophysiologyOrganoidNanotechnologyComputer scienceBiomedical engineeringMaterials scienceChemistryNeuroscienceBiologyMedicineAnalytical Chemistry and SensorsElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsNeuroscience and Neural Engineering
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