• Br J Obstet Gynaecol · Aug 1988

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    Studies on the effects of nitrendipine on oxytocin-, angiotensin II- and ergometrine-induced contraction of pregnant human myometrium in vitro.

    • C U Odum and F Broughton Pipkin.
    • Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Hospital, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham.
    • Br J Obstet Gynaecol. 1988 Aug 1;95(8):765-70.

    AbstractCalcium channel blockers inhibit myometrial contractility by preventing the increase in intracellular free calcium which follows stimulation. They could thus be useful in treating premature labour. The effect of nitrendipine, a dihydropyridine calcium channel antagonist, on the contractile response of strips of pregnant human myometrium to oxytocin, angiotensin II (AII) and ergometrine has been examined. A total of 68 tissue strips were studied, with random allocation to treatment group. Initial concentration: response curves to one of the three agonists were determined; the concentration:response determinations were repeated in the presence or absence of nitrendipine at 10(-9)M. The initial EC50S for tissues exposed to oxytocin and AII were 8.2 X 10(-10)M and 3.4 X 10(-8)M respectively. The contractile response to both agonists was significantly blunted in the presence of nitrendipine (ANOVA; P less than 0.001 for both agents). This effect was greatest at high agonist concentrations. The initial EC50S for tissues exposed to ergometrine was 3.9 X 10(-8)M. Exposure to nitrendipine blunted the response (ANOVA; P less than 0.001), an effect most marked at low concentrations of ergometrine. The effect of nitrendipine on myometrial responses to the naturally occurring hormones oxytocin and AII supports suggestions of a role for it in inhibiting premature labour.

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