Specific PGF2α receptor (FP) antagonism and human uterine contractility in vitro

Jul 28, 2005BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology

Blocking a specific prostaglandin receptor reduces human uterine muscle contractions in the lab

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Abstract

THG113.31 produced a significant relaxant effect on spontaneous and oxytocin-induced contractions in pregnant human myometrium (P < 0.001).

  • THG113.31 also showed a potent relaxant effect on phenylephrine-induced contractions in non-pregnant myometrium (P < 0.001).
  • PGF(2alpha) caused significant contractile activity on spontaneous contractions in pregnant tissue.
  • The relaxant effect of THG113.31 did not significantly reduce the contractile effect of PGF(2alpha) (P > 0.05).
  • The findings suggest uncertainty regarding the mechanism of THG113.31's effect and its interaction with the FP receptor.
  • The uterorelaxant potency of THG113.31 indicates it may have limited potential as a tocolytic agent.

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