Mechanisms of galanin‐induced contraction in the rat myometrium

Oct 2, 1998British journal of pharmacology

How galanin causes contractions in the rat uterus muscle

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Abstract

Galanin (10-300 nM) induced phasic contraction in the pregnant rat myometrium in a concentration-dependent manner, reaching a maximal response at 100 nM.

  • Galanin increased intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) and tension in the myometrium, with values reaching 126.9% and 116.3%, respectively.
  • Diltiazem inhibited the galanin-induced elevation of [Ca2+]i and tension to 71.9% and 16.2%, respectively.
  • In Ca2+-free conditions, galanin still induced a transient contraction, suggesting alternative pathways for contraction.
  • Galanin mRNA expression was minimal in non-pregnant rats but peaked at mid-pregnancy and decreased to baseline levels by term.
  • Only GALR2 mRNA was found in the rat myometrium, whereas GALR1 mRNA was absent.
  • Galanin may function as a paracrine or autocrine mediator in regulating myometrial contractility during pregnancy.

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