Chanrachakul Boonsri, Broughton Pipkin Fiona, Warren Averil Y, Arulkumaran Sabaratnam, Khan Raheela N
Academic Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Derby City General Hospital, University of Nottingham, Derby, DE22 3DT, United Kingdom.
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2005 Feb;192(2):458-63. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2004.07.077.
To evaluate the effect of natural progesterone on the relaxant effect of ritodrine on pregnant human oxytocin-induced myometrial contractility.
Isometric tension recordings were performed under physiologic conditions on isolated myometrial strips taken from low-risk term pregnant women undergoing elective cesarean section. Cumulative effects of natural progesterone (10 (-11) to 10 (-5) mol/L) on oxytocin-induced myometrial contractility were evaluated. Contractile activity following ritodrine exposure was also investigated in myometrium pretreated with natural progesterone.
Natural progesterone alone exerted a concentration-dependent relaxant effect on myometrial contractions. The concentration-response curve for ritodrine from natural progesterone pretreated myometrium was shifted to the left with a significant reduction ( P < .01) of 50% of the maximal response, contraction amplitude ( P < .05), and frequency ( P < .05). However, there was no significant difference in the mean maximal inhibition achieved ( P = .95).
Natural progesterone increased the relaxant effect of ritodrine by reducing 50% of the maximal response, amplitude, and frequency of myometrial contraction, most likely through nongenomic actions. These results suggest that natural progesterone may be beneficial for preventing preterm birth in a low-risk population.