Inhibition of In Vitro Contractions of Human Myometrium by Mibefradil, a T-Type Calcium Channel Blocker: Support for a Model Using Excitation-Contraction Coupling, and Autocrine and Paracrine Signaling Mechanisms

May 4, 2005Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation

Mibefradil slows human uterine muscle contractions by blocking specific calcium channels and supporting signals between cells

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Abstract

Mibefradil caused a 58% reduction in the electrical phase and a 62% reduction in the paracrine phase of uterine contractility.

  • Myometrial contractions and bioelectrical signals were consistently observed after exposure to oxytocin.
  • Nifedipine and indomethacin slightly altered bioelectrical signals, while mibefradil blocked the spike component.
  • Nifedipine reduced the electrical phase more than the paracrine phase, indicating different effects on contraction mechanisms.
  • Variable results from indomethacin suggest that prostaglandin stimulation may play a role in the electrical phase under certain conditions.
  • The modified model proposes both electrical and nonelectrical mechanisms for myocyte recruitment, incorporating prostaglandin signaling.

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