The effects of methyl palmitate, a putative regulator from perivascular fat, on the contractility of pregnant human myometrium

Sep 10, 2014Life sciences

How methyl palmitate from nearby fat may affect muscle contractions in pregnant human womb

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Abstract

Methyl palmitate failed to inhibit contractions of human pregnant myometrium at concentrations up to 10μM.

  • Methyl palmitate did not reduce contractions induced by oxytocin or KCl in tested myometrial strips.
  • A slight excitatory effect was observed with KCl stimulation, while no effect was seen with oxytocin.
  • Exposure to 1μM methyl palmitate did not alter the contractility of naïve myometrial strips.
  • Pharmacological agents 4-aminopyridine and tetraethylammonium induced concentration-dependent contractions, indicating the presence of voltage-activated potassium channels.

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