The xCELLigence RTCA CardioECR instrument combines high frequency measurement of cell-induced electrical impedance with multi-electrode array technology to simultaneously assess cardiomyocyte contractility, viability, and electrophysiology. The simultaneous recording of impedance and field potential by the xCELLigence RTCA CardioECR instrument provides a view of cardiomyocyte health at an unprecedented level of detail, enabling a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying drug-induced cardiac liability.
The CardioECR can also be used to functionally mature hiPSC cardiomyocytes with its electronic pacing function. Paced hiPSC cardiomyocytes provides a significantly improved cell models used in various applications including safety/tox assessment, drug discovery, and cardiac disease research.
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Cell attachment and viability |
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Contractility |
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FP (ion channels) assessment |
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Acute assay (seconds to minutes) |
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Long-term assay (hours to days) |
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recording | Recording in incubator | ||
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stimulation | Stimulation voltage range | ||
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Analyzer Application | Apoptosis | Cell Characterization | Cytotoxicity |
Proliferation | Stem Cells | Cardiotoxicity | |
Depth | 34 cm | ||
Height | 16 cm | ||
Operating Environment Relative Humidity | 5-98 % | ||
Operating Environment Temperature | 15-40 °C | ||
Sampling Format | 96-well plate | ||
Width | 28 cm |
Cellular Impedance Explained
Positioned between reductionistic biochemical assays and whole organism in vivo experimentation, cell-based assays serve as an indispensable tool for basic and applied biological research. However, the utility of many cell-based assays is diminished by: (1) the need to use labels, (2) incompatibility with continuous monitoring (i.e. only end point data is produced), (3) incompatibility with orthogonal assays, and (4) the inability to provide an objective/quantitative readout. Each of these shortcomings is, however, overcome by the non-invasive, label-free, and real-time cellular impedance assay.
The xCELLigence RTCA CardioECR instrument combines high frequency measurement of multi-electrode array technology with cell-induced electrical impedance to simultaneously assess cardiomyocyte contractility, viability, and electrophysiology. The simultaneous recording of the field potential and impedance by the xCELLigence RTCA CardioECR instrument provides a view of cardiomyocyte health at an unprecedented level of detail. The enables a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying drug-induced cardiac liability.
The CardioECR can also be used to functionally mature hiPSC cardiomyocytes with its electronic pacing function. Paced hiPSC cardiomyocytes provide a significantly improved cell models used in various applications including safety/tox assessment, drug discovery, and cardiac disease research.
Key Features
• Monitor excitation-contraction coupling and integrated ion channel activity
• Generate data that highly correlates with arrhythmogenic activity
• Use the pacing function for more tightly controlled assays
• Obtain a more thorough understanding of drug mechanism of action
Typical Applications
• Cardio Maturation:
Improve the maturation status of human induced pluripotent stem cell cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CM).
• Cardiac disease modelling:
Studying the phenotypes of genetically heritable heart diseases with disease-specific human induced pluripotent stem cell cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CM).
• Cardio Safety Toxicology:
Assess the drugs liability and underlying toxicity of medicine and pharmaceuticals.
• Cardio Drug Discovery:
Test the efficacy and toxicity of pharmaceuticals with the usage of human induced pluripotent stem cell cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CM).
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