1992
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0960337
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Evidence for an intrinsic control of myometrial contractile periodicity in sheep during pregnancy

Abstract: Reduction in concentration of prostaglandins in plasma by administration of sodium meclofenamate to pregnant sheep failed to alter the frequency or duration of electromyographic activity bursts or the response to oxytocin of myometrial tissue transplanted to the omentum. However, a significant (P < 0.05) delay (8.6 +/- 3.8 versus 1.3 +/- 0.3 min) in the myometrial response to oxytocin was observed when the hormone was administered 1 min after a spontaneous burst of electromyographic activity compared with 15 m… Show more

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“…This is in agreement with previously published data in late pregnant sheep, in which contractures were induced by intravascular administration of 70 mU (Woudstra et al. 1991), or 50–200 mU (Lye 1992) of oxytocin. It supports the concept of a physiological role for the myometrial oxytocin receptors during late pregnancy.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…This is in agreement with previously published data in late pregnant sheep, in which contractures were induced by intravascular administration of 70 mU (Woudstra et al. 1991), or 50–200 mU (Lye 1992) of oxytocin. It supports the concept of a physiological role for the myometrial oxytocin receptors during late pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Towards the end of pregnancy, there is a relatively gradual change from myometrial quiescence to a more contractile state. The transformation of the uterine muscle from quiescent to contractile was termed "activation" and is thought to involve increased synthesis of contraction-associated proteins [1,2] . Activation prepares the uterus for labor and alters it from a relatively insensitive organ to a sensitive, pro-contractile organ.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Εκτός από τις παραπάνω αλλαγές του μυομητρίου, υ πάρχουν επίσης αλλαγές στην ηλεκτροφυσιολογία των λείων μυϊκών ινών του μυομητρίου, καθώς κατά την πριν τον τοκετό περίοδο, η μείωση της συγκέντρωσης προγε στερόνης και η αύξηση της συγκέντρωσης των οιστρογό νων οδηγούν σε διαφοροποίηση των ενεργών δυναμικών και στην έναρξη των συσπάσεων του μυομητρίου (Lye 1992).…”
Section: συσπάσεις του μυομητρίουunclassified