Immunohistochemical reactivity of myometrial oxytocin receptor in extracorporeally perfused nonpregnant human uteri

Nov 8, 2003Archives of gynecology and obstetrics

Presence of oxytocin receptors in the muscle layer of nonpregnant human uteruses kept alive outside the body

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Abstract

Oxytocin receptor concentrations in the nonpregnant uterus reached a maximum of 40% positive stained cells with combined 17-beta-estradiol and oxytocin stimulation.

  • Stimulation with 17-beta-estradiol and oxytocin increased oxytocin receptor expression in the nonpregnant myometrium.
  • The highest expression levels were observed in the uterine fundus during the final phase of stimulation.
  • Oxytocin receptor levels in the nonpregnant uterus did not match those found in third trimester pregnancy samples.
  • These findings suggest that oxytocin and 17-beta-estradiol may influence uterine contractility even in a nonpregnant state.

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