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A novel NMDA receptor test model based on hiPSC-derived neural cells.

Paul DisseIsabel AymannsNadine RitterStefan PeischardLisanne KornHeinz WiendlMatthias PawlowskiStjepana KovacSven Guenther MeuthThomas BuddeNathalie Strutz-SeebohmBernhard WünschGuiscard Seebohm
Published in: Biological chemistry (2023)
N -Methyl- D -aspartate receptors (NMDARs) are central for learning and information processing in the brain. Dysfunction of NMDARs can play a key role in the pathogenesis of neurodegeneration and drug addiction. The development of selective NMDAR modulators represents a promising strategy to target these diseases. Among such modulating compounds are ifenprodil and its 3-benzazepine derivatives. Classically, the effects of these NMDAR modulators have been tested by techniques like two-electrode voltage clamp (TEVC), patch clamp, or fluorescence-based assays. However, testing their functional effects in complex human systems requires more advanced approaches. Here, we established a human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived (hiPSC-derived) neural cell system and proved its eligibility as a test system for investigating NMDAR modulators and pharmaceutical effects on human neurons.
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