Dr. Sonja Stölzle-Feix, Senior Scientist, Nanion Technologies, Munich, says:
"CardioExcyte 96 is an easy-to-use system, providing impedance-based cardiac safety data from a diversity of stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes. Concentration- and time-dependence of a compound's potential cardiotoxicity can efficiently be obtained. Further on, the powerful software, used for recordings and analysis, employs comprehensive beat investigation algorithms, displaying detailed beating kinetics in real-time. Data handling and export is straightforward, easy to grasp and yet very, very powerful."
Dr. Niels Fertig, CEO of Nanion, continues:
"CardioExcyte is a new branch in Nanion's product portfolio. This label-free impedance system constitutes an excellent complement to automated patch clamp-based safety screening. It offers cost-efficient and highly relevant data on a drug candidate's effect on intact networks of beating heart cells. Alteration of beating patterns can give a hint on what cardiac ion channel is affected, which is where detailed electrophysiology investigations take on the further investigations. Cardiac network responses offer a comprehensive view of a compound's safety profile, without having to use in-vivo methods, and thus save time, costs and suffering."
The CardioExcyte 96 is an automated device, recording from 96 wells at a time. With embedded electronics and a sophisticated sensor technology inside the well-plate based consumables, CardioExcyte 96 is a turn-key system for efficient impedance measurements, also allowing recordings residing inside of the incubator. The system has been validated with stem cell derived cardiomyocytes from several providers (Axiogenesis, Cellular Dynamics International, GE Healthcare), as well as beating, 3D-clusters (Cellectis).