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Effect of magnesium sulfate, isradipine, and ritodrine on contractions of myometrium: pregnant human and rat
Magnesium sulfate, isradipine, and ritodrine effects on uterine muscle contractions in pregnant humans and rats
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Abstract
Ritodrine concentration-dependently inhibited both the frequency and amplitude of spontaneous contractions in isolated myometrial strips.
- At a concentration of 10-4 M, ritodrine caused tachyphylaxis, leading to a return of contractions.
- Magnesium sulfate reduced the frequency of spontaneous contractions but did not alter their amplitude.
- Isradipine exerted a concentration-related inhibitory effect on both the frequency and amplitude of contractions.
- The effects of magnesium sulfate, isradipine, and ritodrine were similar in myometrial strips from both pregnant humans and rats.
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