The Effect of Intermittent Oxytocin Pretreatment on Oxytocin-Induced Contractility of Human Myometrium In Vitro

Feb 6, 2018Anesthesia and analgesia

How Repeated Oxytocin Exposure Affects Oxytocin-Driven Contractions in Human Uterine Muscle Tissue

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Abstract

The motility index of contractions was significantly reduced to 1.78 in the continuous oxytocin group compared to 2.34 in the control group.

  • Continuous oxytocin pretreatment resulted in a reduced motility index (MI) compared to the control group.
  • Intermittent oxytocin pretreatment maintained a higher MI than the continuous group but did not significantly differ from the control group.
  • The findings suggest that myometrium may remain more responsive to oxytocin after intermittent exposure.
  • The reduction in responsiveness in the continuous group could be linked to oxytocin receptor desensitization.

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