The role of voltage-gated potassium channels in the regulation of mouse uterine contractility

Nov 6, 2007Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E

How electrical potassium channels help control uterus muscle contractions in mice

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Abstract

The Kv channel blocker 4-aminopyridine caused contractions in nonpregnant mouse myometrium with an EC50 of 54 micromolar.

  • Contractile responses to 4-aminopyridine disappeared in pregnant mouse myometrium.
  • Contractions induced by Kv channel blockers were not influenced by nerve activity or the presence of the endometrium.
  • Spontaneous contractions and responses to 4-aminopyridine were not mediated by large-conductance, calcium-activated potassium channels.
  • Multiple Kv channel proteins were identified in both nonpregnant and term-pregnant mouse myometrium, with Kv4.3 levels decreasing in term-pregnant tissues.
  • Changes in Kv channel expression or function may explain the altered contractile activity in pregnant myometrium.

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