Relaxant effects of metoclopramide and magnesium sulfate on isolated pregnant myometrium: an in vitro study

Mar 18, 2014International journal of obstetric anesthesia

Relaxing effects of metoclopramide and magnesium sulfate on isolated pregnant uterus muscle in the lab

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Abstract

Magnesium sulfate prolonged myometrial contractile interval more effectively than it reduced contractile force.

  • Metoclopramide inhibited contractile force and prolonged contractile interval in a concentration-dependent manner.
  • Oxytocin reversed the effects of magnesium sulfate on contractile force and interval but had no significant effect on the force suppressed by metoclopramide.
  • Cabergoline completely reversed the relaxant effects of metoclopramide on myometrial contractions.
  • Both magnesium sulfate and metoclopramide relaxed myometrial contractions, but exhibited different responses to oxytocin.

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