The dynamic clamp technique has emerged as a powerful tool in the field of cardiac electrophysiology, enabling researchers to investigate the intricate dynamics of ion currents in cardiac cells. Potassium channels play a critical role in the functioning of cardiac cells and the overall electrical stability of the heart. This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the methods and applications of dynamic clamp in the study of key potassium currents in cardiac cells. A step-by-step guide is presented, detailing the experimental setup and protocols required for implementing the dynamic clamp technique in cardiac cell studies. Special attention is given to the design and construction of a dynamic clamp setup with Real Time eXperimental Interface, configurations, and the incorporation of mathematical models to mimic ion channel behavior. The chapter’s core focuses on applying dynamic clamp to elucidate the properties of various potassium channels in cardiac cells. It discusses how dynamic clamp can be used to investigate channel kinetics, voltage-dependent properties, and the impact of different potassium channel subtypes on cardiac electrophysiology. The chapter will also include examples of specific dynamic clamp experiments that studied potassium currents or their applications in cardiac cells.

Bartolucci, C., Sala, L. (2024). The Dynamic Clamp Technique: A Robust Toolkit for Investigating Potassium Channel Function. In S. Furini (a cura di), Potassium Channels Methods and Protocols (pp. 211-227). Humana Press Inc. [10.1007/978-1-0716-3818-7_13].

The Dynamic Clamp Technique: A Robust Toolkit for Investigating Potassium Channel Function

Sala L.
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2024

Abstract

The dynamic clamp technique has emerged as a powerful tool in the field of cardiac electrophysiology, enabling researchers to investigate the intricate dynamics of ion currents in cardiac cells. Potassium channels play a critical role in the functioning of cardiac cells and the overall electrical stability of the heart. This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the methods and applications of dynamic clamp in the study of key potassium currents in cardiac cells. A step-by-step guide is presented, detailing the experimental setup and protocols required for implementing the dynamic clamp technique in cardiac cell studies. Special attention is given to the design and construction of a dynamic clamp setup with Real Time eXperimental Interface, configurations, and the incorporation of mathematical models to mimic ion channel behavior. The chapter’s core focuses on applying dynamic clamp to elucidate the properties of various potassium channels in cardiac cells. It discusses how dynamic clamp can be used to investigate channel kinetics, voltage-dependent properties, and the impact of different potassium channel subtypes on cardiac electrophysiology. The chapter will also include examples of specific dynamic clamp experiments that studied potassium currents or their applications in cardiac cells.
Capitolo o saggio
Action potential; Cardiac electrophysiology; Dynamic clamp; Pluripotent stem cells; Potassium channels;
English
Potassium Channels Methods and Protocols
Furini, S
11-giu-2024
2024
9781071638170
2796 MIMB
Humana Press Inc.
211
227
Bartolucci, C., Sala, L. (2024). The Dynamic Clamp Technique: A Robust Toolkit for Investigating Potassium Channel Function. In S. Furini (a cura di), Potassium Channels Methods and Protocols (pp. 211-227). Humana Press Inc. [10.1007/978-1-0716-3818-7_13].
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