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Polyamine effects on human myometrial contractility

  • Galway University Hospital

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to investigate the effects of the polyamine spermine on human uterine contractility.STUDY DESIGN: Under physiologic conditions, an isometric tension recording was performed in isolated myometrial strips from biopsy specimens obtained at elective cesarean delivery (n = 24 specimens) and from premenopausal hysterectomy specimens (n = 6 specimens). The effects of spermine (1 mumol L-10 mmol L in cumulative doses) on spontaneous, agonist-induced myometrial contractions were measured, and dose response curves were constructed. The pD(2) (-log EC50) values and the maximal inhibition values achieved were compared for spontaneous and agonist-induced contractions.RESULTS: Spermine exerted a potent relaxant effect on all spontaneous and agonist-induced myometrial contractions, with mean maximal inhibition values between 62.8% + - 4.3% and 91.4% + - 1.8% and pD(2) values between 2.66 + - 0.23 and 4.01 + - 0.20. Its inhibitory effect varied significantly with different contraction types (pD(2), P .05; mean maximal inhibition, P .001), and it was least potent on BAY K 8644-elicited contractions (pD2, P .05; mean maximal inhibition, P .01).CONCLUSION: The polyamine spermine exerts a potent relaxant effect on human uterine tissue, This effect appears to be mediated, at least partially, by calcium antagonism. Polyamines may play a role in the maintenance of uterine quiescence during pregnancy.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)778-783
Number of pages6
JournalAmerican Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology
Volume186
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2002

Keywords

  • Human myometrium
  • Polyamines
  • Uterine contractions

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  • Houlihan, DD,Dennedy, MC,Morrison, JJ
  • Houlihan, DD;Dennedy, MC;Morrison, JJ

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