Inhibitory effects of some catecholamines on contractions of uterine strips isolated from estrous and spayed rats. Influence of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the action of methoxamine

Cumulative dose-response curves were produced for the effect of different adrenergic agonists on the contractions of uterine strips from natural estrous and ovariectomized rats. Isoproterenol, norepinephrine and phenylephrine inhibited uterine spontaneous contractions, whilst methoxamine stimulated...

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spelling paper:paper_00142999_v69_n1_p55_Borda2023-06-08T14:36:54Z Inhibitory effects of some catecholamines on contractions of uterine strips isolated from estrous and spayed rats. Influence of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the action of methoxamine Catecholamine on uterus Methoxamine on uterus Uterine motility Uterus Prostaglandins on uterus indometacin isoprenaline methoxamine noradrenalin oxytocin phentolamine phentolamine mesylate phenylephrine propranolol prostaglandin prostaglandin e1 prostaglandin e2 prostaglandin f2 alpha animal experiment drug interaction drug response estrus female genital system in vitro study ovariectomy rat uterus contractility Animals Castration Catecholamines Drug Interactions Estrus Female Isoproterenol Methoxamine Norepinephrine Phenylephrine Pregnancy Prostaglandins Rats Uterine Contraction Cumulative dose-response curves were produced for the effect of different adrenergic agonists on the contractions of uterine strips from natural estrous and ovariectomized rats. Isoproterenol, norepinephrine and phenylephrine inhibited uterine spontaneous contractions, whilst methoxamine stimulated them. The inhibitory influences were blocked by propranolol and the excitatory effect of methoxamine was abolished by phentolamine. However, the sensitivity of the rat uterus to β-and α-adrenergic agonists varied depending on the hormonal state i.e. strips from rats in natural estrus were more sensitive to the inhibitory effect of β-agonist than were those from ovariectomized animals. On the contrary, the apparent potency and the efficacy of an α-agonist (methoxamine) was higher in ovariectomized uterine strips than in those from estrous rats. Indomethacin, at a concentration known to inhibit the endogenous synthesis of prostaglandings, depressed the spontaneous activity of strips from spayed rats and prevented the response to methoxamine, whereas in strips from natural estrous rats, the drug was unable to modify either the spontaneous contractions or the stimulating action of methoxamine. In addition in the presence of threshold doses of PGE1, PGE2 and F2α the dose-response curve to methoxamine shifted to the left for uterus from ovariectomized animals. The results suggest that uterine strips from estrous rats have more affinity to the effect of β-adrenergic agonists, whereas those from spayed animals were more sensitive to the effect of an α-adrenergic agent. Also the effectiveness of an α-adrenergic agonist, methoxamine, appears to be related to unaltered tissue prostaglandins. © 1981. 1981 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00142999_v69_n1_p55_Borda http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00142999_v69_n1_p55_Borda
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topic Catecholamine on uterus
Methoxamine on uterus
Uterine motility
Uterus Prostaglandins on uterus
indometacin
isoprenaline
methoxamine
noradrenalin
oxytocin
phentolamine
phentolamine mesylate
phenylephrine
propranolol
prostaglandin
prostaglandin e1
prostaglandin e2
prostaglandin f2 alpha
animal experiment
drug interaction
drug response
estrus
female genital system
in vitro study
ovariectomy
rat
uterus contractility
Animals
Castration
Catecholamines
Drug Interactions
Estrus
Female
Isoproterenol
Methoxamine
Norepinephrine
Phenylephrine
Pregnancy
Prostaglandins
Rats
Uterine Contraction
spellingShingle Catecholamine on uterus
Methoxamine on uterus
Uterine motility
Uterus Prostaglandins on uterus
indometacin
isoprenaline
methoxamine
noradrenalin
oxytocin
phentolamine
phentolamine mesylate
phenylephrine
propranolol
prostaglandin
prostaglandin e1
prostaglandin e2
prostaglandin f2 alpha
animal experiment
drug interaction
drug response
estrus
female genital system
in vitro study
ovariectomy
rat
uterus contractility
Animals
Castration
Catecholamines
Drug Interactions
Estrus
Female
Isoproterenol
Methoxamine
Norepinephrine
Phenylephrine
Pregnancy
Prostaglandins
Rats
Uterine Contraction
Inhibitory effects of some catecholamines on contractions of uterine strips isolated from estrous and spayed rats. Influence of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the action of methoxamine
topic_facet Catecholamine on uterus
Methoxamine on uterus
Uterine motility
Uterus Prostaglandins on uterus
indometacin
isoprenaline
methoxamine
noradrenalin
oxytocin
phentolamine
phentolamine mesylate
phenylephrine
propranolol
prostaglandin
prostaglandin e1
prostaglandin e2
prostaglandin f2 alpha
animal experiment
drug interaction
drug response
estrus
female genital system
in vitro study
ovariectomy
rat
uterus contractility
Animals
Castration
Catecholamines
Drug Interactions
Estrus
Female
Isoproterenol
Methoxamine
Norepinephrine
Phenylephrine
Pregnancy
Prostaglandins
Rats
Uterine Contraction
description Cumulative dose-response curves were produced for the effect of different adrenergic agonists on the contractions of uterine strips from natural estrous and ovariectomized rats. Isoproterenol, norepinephrine and phenylephrine inhibited uterine spontaneous contractions, whilst methoxamine stimulated them. The inhibitory influences were blocked by propranolol and the excitatory effect of methoxamine was abolished by phentolamine. However, the sensitivity of the rat uterus to β-and α-adrenergic agonists varied depending on the hormonal state i.e. strips from rats in natural estrus were more sensitive to the inhibitory effect of β-agonist than were those from ovariectomized animals. On the contrary, the apparent potency and the efficacy of an α-agonist (methoxamine) was higher in ovariectomized uterine strips than in those from estrous rats. Indomethacin, at a concentration known to inhibit the endogenous synthesis of prostaglandings, depressed the spontaneous activity of strips from spayed rats and prevented the response to methoxamine, whereas in strips from natural estrous rats, the drug was unable to modify either the spontaneous contractions or the stimulating action of methoxamine. In addition in the presence of threshold doses of PGE1, PGE2 and F2α the dose-response curve to methoxamine shifted to the left for uterus from ovariectomized animals. The results suggest that uterine strips from estrous rats have more affinity to the effect of β-adrenergic agonists, whereas those from spayed animals were more sensitive to the effect of an α-adrenergic agent. Also the effectiveness of an α-adrenergic agonist, methoxamine, appears to be related to unaltered tissue prostaglandins. © 1981.
title Inhibitory effects of some catecholamines on contractions of uterine strips isolated from estrous and spayed rats. Influence of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the action of methoxamine
title_short Inhibitory effects of some catecholamines on contractions of uterine strips isolated from estrous and spayed rats. Influence of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the action of methoxamine
title_full Inhibitory effects of some catecholamines on contractions of uterine strips isolated from estrous and spayed rats. Influence of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the action of methoxamine
title_fullStr Inhibitory effects of some catecholamines on contractions of uterine strips isolated from estrous and spayed rats. Influence of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the action of methoxamine
title_full_unstemmed Inhibitory effects of some catecholamines on contractions of uterine strips isolated from estrous and spayed rats. Influence of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the action of methoxamine
title_sort inhibitory effects of some catecholamines on contractions of uterine strips isolated from estrous and spayed rats. influence of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the action of methoxamine
publishDate 1981
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