Novel oxytocin receptor variants in laboring women requiring high doses of oxytocin

May 1, 2017American journal of obstetrics and gynecology

New oxytocin receptor differences in women needing high oxytocin doses during labor

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Abstract

A total of 30 distinct coding variants in the oxytocin receptor gene were identified among 187 women requiring different doses of oxytocin during labor.

  • High-dose-requiring women exhibited higher rates of obesity and diabetes compared to low-dose-requiring women.
  • Labor induction and the need for prostaglandins were more common in women requiring high doses of oxytocin.
  • Three novel variants in the oxytocin receptor gene were found only in low-dose-requiring women, while nine nonsynonymous variants were unique to high-dose-requiring women.
  • Some variants in the high-dose group were predicted to damage oxytocin receptor function, potentially increasing the need for higher doses.
  • No significant differences in the prevalence of synonymous and nonsynonymous substitutions were observed between the two groups.

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