The Effects of Nitroglycerin on the Oxytocin Dose–Response Profile in Oxytocin-Desensitized and Naïve Human Myometrium: An In Vitro Study

Aug 29, 2020Anesthesia and analgesia

Nitroglycerin changes how oxytocin affects muscle tissue before and after oxytocin sensitivity is reduced

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Abstract

No significant difference in motility index was observed between oxytocin-desensitized and oxytocin-naïve myometrial strips following nitroglycerin administration.

  • Oxytocin-naïve samples exhibited the highest motility index during oxytocin dose-response testing.
  • Motility index was significantly reduced in oxytocin-desensitized samples compared to oxytocin-naïve samples without nitroglycerin.
  • Nitroglycerin exposure decreased oxytocin-induced contractility in both oxytocin-desensitized and oxytocin-naïve samples.
  • Maximum reduction in contractility was noted in oxytocin-desensitized myometrial tissues following nitroglycerin exposure.

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