Conventional patch-clamp is used in the core facility to study channelopathies and neuronal excitability.
Cellular Models
In vitro cellular models are powerful tools for the study of brain disorders. The cellular models commonly used in the core facility are:
- iPSC-derived neurons
- Primary cell culture
- Cell lines expressing the ion channel of interest
human IPSC-derived neurons |
Primary neuronal culture |
Readouts
- Ion channel biophysical properties
- Current density
- Intrinsic membrane properties
- Action potential firing and excitability
- Spontaneous post-synaptic potential/current
Applications
- Functional screening of channelopathies
- Characterization of the maturation of neuronal culture (spiking profile and synaptic connectivity)
- Phenotyping of preclinical model of diseases
- Target valdiation for drug dsicovery
- Exploration of the effect of drug on membrane excitablity
Highlights
Functional screening of channelopathies
Fonctional caracterisation of HCN1 mutation from epileptic encephalopathy to benign generalized epilepsy and beyond. Publication
Characterization of the maturation of neuronal culture
Fonctional characterization of the human IPSC-derived neurons in Parkinson’s disease. Publication
Services
- Generation of full data set : experiments design, data acquisition and analysis
- Access to the facility setup for trained electrophysiologists
- Training in electrophysiology
- R&D assays
- Consulting
ex vivo PATCH-CLAMP |
MULTIELECTRODE ARRAY |
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