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Oxytocin Pretreatment of Pregnant Rat Myometrium Reduces the Efficacy of Oxytocin but Not of Ergonovine Maleate or Prostaglandin F2α
Oxytocin treatment before labor reduces oxytocin’s effect on pregnant rat uterus but not other labor drugs
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Abstract
Oxytocin pretreatment significantly suppressed the mean amplitude of myometrial contractions compared to controls (1.02 vs 1.74 g; P < .0001).
- Desensitization of oxytocin receptors in myometrial cells reduces responsiveness to subsequent oxytocin administration.
- Exposure to oxytocin did not significantly affect contractions induced by ergonovine or prostaglandin F(2 alpha).
- Myometrial strips pretreated with oxytocin still produced greater contractions compared to those treated with ergonovine or prostaglandin F(2 alpha).
- The study indicates that oxytocin desensitization does not extend to other uterotonic agents in the pregnant rat myometrium.
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