Niesert S, Hinrichs S, Dyllick H, Oney T, Kaulhausen H
Zentralbl Gynakol. 1985;107(9):561-7.
The effects of a low-dose oxytocin infusion on blood pressure during late pregnancy and early puerperium are unclear, and its effects on the renin-aldosterone axis are unknown. The present investigation was performed in 24 pregnant subjects at term and in 14 women within five days after vaginal delivery, 10 and 7 of these subjects serving as controls (5% laevulose being infused without oxytocin). A slight but significant decrease of plasma renin activity was found during oxytocin infusion antepartum as well as postpartum. The decrease of aldosterone concentration in plasma was also significant during late pregnancy, but not during the puerperium. An increase of diastolic blood pressure was only observed antepartum. In summary, however, the changes of blood pressure, renin and aldosterone described in the perinatal period in normotensive subjects were small and without clinical importance.