In Vitro Screening for Seizure Liability Using Microelectrode Array Technology

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作者
Bradley, Jenifer A. [1 ]
Luithardt, Harry H. [1 ]
Metea, Monica R. [1 ]
Strock, Christopher J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Cyprotex US LLC, 313 Pleasant St, Watertown, MA 02472 USA
关键词
microelectrode array; neurotoxicity; seizurogenic; spike train analysis; synchrony; SPONTANEOUS NETWORK ACTIVITY; OPIOID-AGONIST SNC80; RAT CORTICAL-CELLS; NEURONAL NETWORKS; GABA(A) RECEPTORS; DOMOIC ACID; NEUROTOXICITY; HIPPOCAMPUS; MECHANISM; CHANNELS;
D O I
10.1093/toxsci/kfy029
中图分类号
R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
Drug-induced seizure liabilities produce significant compound attrition during drug discovery. Currently available in vitro cytotoxicity assays cannot predict all toxicity mechanisms due to the failure of these assays to predict sublethal target-specific electrophysiological liabilities. Identification of seizurogenic and other electrophysiological effects at early stages of the drug development process is important to ensure that safe candidate compounds can be developed while chemical design is taking place, long before these liabilities are discovered in costly preclinical in vivo studies. The development of a high throughput and reliable in vitro assay to screen compounds for seizure liabilities would de-risk compounds significantly earlier in the drug discovery process and with greater dependability. Here we describe a method for screening compounds that utilizes rat cortical neurons plated onto multiwell microelectrode array plates to identify compounds that cause neurophysiological disruptions. Changes in 12 electrophysiological parameters (spike train descriptors) were measured after application of known seizurogenic compounds and the response pattern was mapped relative to negative controls, vehicle control and neurotoxic controls. Twenty chemicals with a variety of therapeutic indications and targets, including GABA A antagonists, glycine receptor antagonists, ion channel blockers, muscarinic agonist, ii-opioid receptor agonist, dopaminergic D2/adrenergic receptor blocker and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, were tested to assess this system. Sixteen of the seventeen seizurogenic/neurotoxic compounds tested positive for seizure liability or neurotoxicity, moreover, different endpoint response patterns for firing rate, burst characteristics and synchrony that distinguished the chemicals into groups relating to target and seizurogenic response emerged from the data. The negative and vehicle control compounds had no effect on neural activity. In conclusion, the multiwell microelectrode array platform using cryopreserved rat cortical neurons is a highly effective high throughput method for reliably screening seizure liabilities within an early de-risking drug development paradigm.
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