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Comprehensive in vitro Proarrhythmia Assay for CHO hERG on QPatch: Physiological Solutions and Temperature

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Comprehensive in vitro Proarrhythmia Assay for CHO hERG on QPatch: Physiological Solutions and Temperature

Author(s)

Patric Vaelli

Year

2026

  • hERG (KV11.1) channels play a critical role in cardiac electrophysiology, and off-target interference with hERG channel function can lead to deadly cardiac arrhythmias in the clinic.
  • Unintended hERG inhibition is a leading cause of compound attrition and a major liability in drug discovery programs.
  • The CiPA initiative (Comprehensive in vitro Proarrhythmia Assay) defines a set of standardized protocols for screening compound effects on hERG channels, including voltage stimulation protocols, recording solutions, and temperature-controlled experiments between 35-37°C.
  • Here, we describe an optimized assay for recording CHO hERG on the Sophion QPatch under CiPA-compatible conditions, allowing recordings at 35-37°C for an average of 33.5 ± 2.0 mins.
  • Cumulative concentration-response experiments using four hERG inhibitors generated IC50 and Hill coefficient values remarkably similar to published manual patch-clamp data, demonstrating the utility of QPatch automated patch-clamp for CiPA-compatible hERG screening at physiological temperature.
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