Claims
- 1. A method for identifying a Na+ channel blocker, said method comprising the steps of:
disposing a cell comprising a Na+ channel blocker into a well, the channel blocker demonstrating both a transient and a persistent current, said cell comprising a potassium (K) channel and a Na/K AtPase (Na+ pump); disposing a fluorescent dye into said well, said florescent dye being sensitive to change in cell membrane potential in order to enable optical measuring of cell membrane potential; adding the Na+ channel blocker, to be identified, into said well; passing a stimulating current through said cell sufficient to generate an action potential before and after the addition of the Na+ channel blocker; and optically measuring a change in cell membrane potential.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein a potassium conductance (gk) of the cell is of a magnitude enabling an addition of potassium to the cell to cause a measurable depolarization and a conductance of a persistent component Na+ channel (gNapersistent) sufficiently large to produce a voltage change when extracellar Na+ is introduced into the well.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein the cell is engineered with K and Na+ channels in order that relative conductance of the K channel and a portion of the Na+ channel, that generates the persistent current are very similar.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein the cell is engineered with K channels, voltage gated Na+ channels, containing a portion with persistent current, and an ouabain-sensitive Na/K ATPase (Na+ pump) and the method further comprises the step of adding ouabain to the well in order to block the Na+ pump.
- 5. A screen for identifying a Na+ channel blocker, said screen comprising:
at least one cell comprising a Na+ channel, the channel demonstrating both transient and a persistent current, said cell further comprising a potassium (K) channel and a Na/K ATPase (Na+ pump); at least one well for containing said cell; a fluorescent dye sensitive to change in cell membrane potential in order to enable optical measurement of cell membrane potential; and electrodes disposed in said well for passing a stimulating current through said cell sufficient to generate an action potential before and after the addition of the Na+ channel blocker, to be identified, to said cell.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims priority from U.S. Ser. No. 60/252,771 filed Nov. 22, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60252771 |
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