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Original Article

Inhibition of contractile responses of human myometrium and intramyometrial arteries by potassium channel openers

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Pages 886-891 | Received 05 Dec 1995, Accepted 30 May 1996, Published online: 03 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Objectives. The effects of cromakalim and pinacidil on the contractile activity of the isolated human myometrium and intramyometrial arteries were studied.

Material and method. Myometrial strips and pieces of uterine arteries were obtained from women undergoing hysterectomy. Contractions were recorded under isometric conditions.

Results. Both compounds (10-9 M-5±10-6 M) inhibited the spontaneous activity of the myometrium and vasopressin induced contractions of myometrium and intramyometrial arteries. There was no statistically significant difference in the responses of both tissues to cromakalim or pinacidil. Both compounds reduced responses of myometrium and intramyometrial arteries to low concentrations of K+ (<40 mM) but did not decrease contractions induced by 40 mM and 80 mM.

Conclusion. The combined effect on the uterus and intrauterine vasculature would suggest a potential in the use of cromakalim or pinacidil for the treatment of dysmenorrhea.

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