ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF NA<SUB>V</SUB>1.7 AND K<SUB>V</SUB>7.2/3 CHANNELS IN HUMAN IPSC-DERIVED SENSORY NEURONS
ChanPharm GmbH
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PS05-09AM-396
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This study aims to characterize Nav1.7 and Kv7.2/3 channel expression in hiPSC-SNs using manual patch-clamp, and to evaluate suitability of hiPSC-SNs for drug discovery applications targeting both channels. Nav1.7 expression in iCells was assessed under voltage-clamp conditions by examining inhibition of the TTX-sensitive sodium currents by selective Nav1.7 blockers GDC-0276 and GDC-0310. Both compounds preferentially inhibited the inactivated state of the channel, providing clear evidence for Nav1.7 expression. Kv7.2/3 channel activity in iCells was evaluated under current-clamp conditions. Application of a selective Kv7.2/3 activator XEN-1101 reduced action potential firing, thus indicating the expression of Kv7.2/3. Together, these findings demonstrate evidence for Nav1.7 and Kv7.2/3 expression in hiPSC-SNs, and support the translational relevance of this cell model for epilepsy- and pain-related drug development.
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