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Excitatory response of guinea-pig myometrium to intravenous noradrenaline declines towards term
Authors:A M Carter
Abstract:Guinea-pigs were anaesthetized at three stages of pregnancy. Intrauterine pressure was recorded for a 1-h control period and during 10-min intravenous infusions of noradrenaline at rates of 1.0 and 10 micrograms/(min X kg). The mean and maximum amplitude of contractions occurring during the infusions was compared with that of contraction cycles registered in the control period. At 18-21 and 35-43 days post coitum, noradrenaline invariably evoked a rapid and sustained rise in intrauterine pressure, the amplitude of the contractions being greater than during spontaneous contraction cycles recorded in the control period. In late pregnancy, 59-68 days p.c., infusion of 1.0 micrograms noradrenaline/(min X kg) failed to elicit a clear response; contractions occurring during infusion of 10 micrograms noradrenaline/(min X kg) had amplitudes similar to those of the control period and were without a sustained contracture. The absence of denervation hypersensitivity, despite the occurrence of sympathetic denervation in the course of pregnancy, may be due to a generalized effect on excitation-contraction coupling, possibly caused by relaxin.
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