Boyle F C, Digges K G
J Auton Pharmacol. 1982 Jun;2(2):97-102. doi: 10.1111/j.1474-8673.1982.tb00474.x.
1 The effects of noradrenaline (NA), adrenaline (Adr) and isoprenaline (Iso) have been studied on pregnant rat uterus, at various stages of gestation--on the 10th and 20th days of pregnancy and on the first day post-partum. 2 The three catecholamines were inhibitory in all stages of gestation, with the same order of potency as observed in non-pregnant uteri (ie Iso greater than Adr greater than NA). However, mean pD2 values for the catecholamines tended to decrease as gestation progressed. 3 In 20 day pregnant and 1 day post-partum uteri, in the presence of propranolol, NA and Adr produced consistent alpha-adrenoreceptor mediated motor responses. 4 It is concluded that in the rat uterus, a form of pregnancy reversal occurs, in that there is a decrease in beta-adrenoreceptor responsiveness, and an increase in alpha-adrenoreceptor responsiveness towards the end of gestation, and immediately post-partum.