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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 24, 359-372, Copyright © 1981 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Section of Neurosciences,
Division of Biology and Medicine,
Brown University,
Providence, Rhode Island 02912 This study compares the effects of two inhibitors of prostaglandin synthesis, indomethacin and
aspirin, on the longitudinal muscle (LM) and circular muscle (CM) of the rat uterus. Microelectrode
and tension records were obtained from LM and CM strips isolated from uteri of normal animals on
gestation Days 17-21 and during delivery and on the drug-treated rats on Days 21-22. In normal
pregnant rats the pattern of spontaneous uterine activity changes progressively throughout gestation. The changes are most prominent in the CM and consist of a gradual decline in membrane
potential and alteration in the configuration of the action potential from a plateau-type, single
spike (Day 17) to repetitive spikes synchronous with contraction (Day 21 and delivering). Although the frequency of contraction declines over this period, the contractions become longer and
more regular and synchronize with spike trains as pregnancy progresses. Indomethacin and aspirin
delayed parturition by at least 24 h and prevented the "evolution" of the electrical and mechanical
activity in both LM and CM. The actions of these agents were different in the two muscle layers
and were unique for each drug. While our results do not exclude the possibility that inhibition of
prostaglandin synthesis is one component of the actions of indomethacin and aspirin, they also
suggest that the drugs have additional effects of their own. The study also emphasizes differences
in the activity of the LM and CM in the rat uterus not only during pregnancy but also with respect
to the actions of various drugs.
Note:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We wish to thank Mr. E. M. Chow for help with
some of the experiments. Mrs. Suzanne Hahn for her
excellent technical assistance, and Dr. John Pike of the
Upjohn Co. for the generous gift of crystalline PGF2
.
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