Polish journal of pharmacology

Homocysteine increases natural contractions in isolated guinea pig uterine muscle

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Abstract

Homocysteine increased the frequency and amplitude of spontaneous contractions in myometrial strips from late-pregnant guinea pigs in a dose-dependent manner.

  • Elevated homocysteine levels may be linked to pregnancy complications.
  • Homocysteine was tested at concentrations of 0.2, 0.5, and 1 mM.
  • Increased frequency and amplitude of contractions were observed over 20-minute periods.
  • The study suggests homocysteine has pharmacological effects on myometrial tissue.

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