1974
DOI: 10.2170/jjphysiol.24.233
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Excitatory Action of Synthetic Prostaglandin E2 on the Electrical Activity of Pregnant Mouse Myometrium in Relation to Temperature Changes and External Sodium and Calcium Concentrations

Abstract: Influences of ionsand temperature on the excitatory action

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“…The recordings showed that the electrical activity in the smooth muscle was composed of intermittent bursts of spike‐like action potentials (Marshall , Osa et al . , Kuriyama & Suzuki ). The single spikes could initiate brief submaximal phasic contractions, but bursts of multiple spikes were needed for the generation of strong long‐lasting contractions with plateaus (Marshall , Coleman et al .…”
Section: Electrophysiological Studies Of Myometriummentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The recordings showed that the electrical activity in the smooth muscle was composed of intermittent bursts of spike‐like action potentials (Marshall , Osa et al . , Kuriyama & Suzuki ). The single spikes could initiate brief submaximal phasic contractions, but bursts of multiple spikes were needed for the generation of strong long‐lasting contractions with plateaus (Marshall , Coleman et al .…”
Section: Electrophysiological Studies Of Myometriummentioning
confidence: 94%
“…When successful, these impalements recorded the changes in electrical potential between the inside and outside of the cell and showed the spontaneous changes in this potential, due to the myogenic nature of the myometrium. The recordings showed that the electrical activity in the smooth muscle was composed of intermittent bursts of spike-like action potentials (Marshall 1962, Osa et al 1974, Kuriyama & Suzuki 1976. The single spikes could initiate brief submaximal phasic contractions, but bursts of multiple spikes were needed for the generation of strong long-lasting contractions with plateaus (Marshall 1962, Coleman et al 2000.…”
Section: Electrophysiological Studies Of Myometriummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exogenously applied prostaglandins (mostly E and F series) depolarize the uterine smooth muscle cells of pregnant mouse and rat (Osa, Suzuki, Katase & Kuriyama, 1974;Suzuki & Kuriyama, 1975a, b;Kuriyama & Suzuki, 1976b). Involvement of endogenous prostaglandins in controlling the electrical and mechanical properties of uterus has also been demonstrated (Anderson, Kawarabayashi & Marshall, 1981).…”
Section: Atp-induced Depolarization Of the Membranementioning
confidence: 99%
“…showed potent excitatory actions to the pregnant mouse uterus (Osa, Suzuki, Katase & Kuriyama, 1974;Suzuki & Kuriyama, 1975 a, b). These observations suggest that endogenous prostaglandins probably do not contribute to the ATP-induced depolarization of the mouse myometrium.…”
Section: Atp-induced Depolarization Of the Membranementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attempts to induce labor with prostaglandins (PGs) have been made in some mammals [1,3,10,[13][14][15] including man [4,6] and monkeys [5,12]. In most of the studies in primates, intrauterine pressure recording was used as an indicator of uterine activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%