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Regulation of cGMP-induced relaxation and cGMP-dependent protein kinase in rat myometrium during pregnancy
Authors:Word  R Ann; Cornwell  Trudy L
Abstract:Increases inguanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cGMP) induced bynitric oxide (NO), nitrovasodilators, and atrial peptides correlatewith relaxation of vascular smooth muscle. Relaxation of myometrialsmooth muscle by increases in cGMP, however, has required unusuallyhigh concentrations of the cyclic nucleotide. We tested the hypothesisthat the sensitivity of myometrium to relaxation by cGMP is increasedduring pregnancy. Aortic smooth muscle was more sensitive to relaxationby cGMP than myometrial tissues, and, contrary to our hypothesis,myometrium from pregnant rats was least sensitive. Although levels ofcGMP were elevated after treatment with the NO donor,S-nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamine, relaxation of myometrial tissues obtained from pregnant rats occurred only at extraordinarily high concentrations. The levels ofcGMP-dependent protein kinase (PKG) were significantly decreased inmyometrium from pregnant rats compared with myometrium from nonpregnantcycling animals or aortic smooth muscle. Administration of estradiol to ovariectomized rats increased myometrial PKG expression, andprogesterone antagonized this response. We conclude that1) myometrial tissues from pregnantrats are not sensitive to relaxation by cGMP and 2) this insensitivity to cGMP isaccompanied by progesterone-mediated decreases in the level of PKGexpression.

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