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Contractile effects of prostaglandins, oxytocin, and endothelin-1 in human myometrium in vitro: refractoriness of myometrial tissue of pregnant women to prostaglandins E2 and F2 alpha.
Muscle contractions caused by prostaglandins, oxytocin, and endothelin-1 in human uterine tissue: reduced response to prostaglandins E2 and F2 alpha during pregnancy
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Abstract
Treatment with PGE2 at concentrations of 10(-8)-10(-6) M caused a biphasic response in human myometrial tissue.
- Human myometrial tissue exhibited an initial contraction followed by relaxation and a quiescent period when treated with PGE2.
- In contrast, rat myometrium responded with increased contractile frequency and force to PGE2.
- Myometrial tissue from pregnant women showed weak responsiveness to PGF2 alpha, regardless of labor status.
- Oxytocin and endothelin-1 were effective in stimulating myometrial contractions in vitro in pregnant women's tissue.
- The myometrium of pregnant women is refractory to the contractile effects of both PGE2 and PGF2 alpha.
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