Affiliation: | (1) Toxicology Program, Department of Environmental Health Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA;(2) Pharmaceutical Research Division, Pfizer Global Research and Development, 2800 Plymouth Road, 48105 Ann Arbor, MI, USA;(3) NSF International, 789 N. Dixboro Road, 48105 Ann Arbor, MI, USA |
Abstract: | Background Gap junctions increase in size and abundance coincident with parturition, forming an intercellular communication network that permits the uterus to develop the forceful, coordinated contractions necessary for delivery of the fetus. Lindane, a pesticide used in the human and veterinary treatment of scabies and lice as well as in agricultural applications, inhibits uterine contractions in vitro, inhibits myometrial gap junctions, and has been associated with prolonged gestation length in rats. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether brief exposures to lindane would elicit sustained inhibition of rat uterine contractile activity and myometrial gap junction intercellular communication. |