Receptor-mediated uterine effects of vasopressin and oxytocin in nonpregnant women. 1995

T Bossmar, and M Akerlund, and J Szamatowicz, and T Laudanski, and G Fantoni, and M Maggi
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Hospitals of Lund, Sweden.

OBJECTIVE To study in nonpregnant women myometrial actions of vasopressin and oxytocin and the involvement in these effects of specific uterine receptors. METHODS Twenty-eight women undergoing hysterectomy for benign gynaecological disorders. METHODS Intrauterine pressure recordings. Intravenous bolus injections of 10 pmol/kg body weight of vasopressin and oxytocin. Repeated blood sampling for measurement of vasopressin and oxytocin concentrations in plasma. Recording of effects of vasopressin and oxytocin on isolated myometrium. Estimation of myometrial concentrations of vasopressin V1a and oxytocin receptors. Measurement of plasma oestradiol and progesterone. METHODS Vasopressin- and oxytocin-induced increases of the area under the in vivo recording curve over 10 minutes and EC50 concentrations of dose-responses in vitro. Concentrations of vasopressin V1a and oxytocin receptors. RESULTS Vasopressin was on average four times more potent than oxytocin in vivo. The effect of vasopressin premenstrually was more pronounced than in women under oestrogen influence only (proliferative phase-hyperproliferation; P = 0.02), and tended to be more marked than in those in the luteal phase (P = 0.07). No significant variation in oxytocin response with the hormonal state was observed. EC50 concentrations of vasopressin were more than 20 times lower than those of oxytocin. The median concentration of the vasopressin V1a receptor was 208 (range 139-343) fmol/mg protein and that of the oxytocin receptor 49 (38-87) fmol/mg protein. Vasopressin receptor concentrations and in vivo effects of this peptide did not correlate, whereas for those of oxytocin a significant correlation was observed (P = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS The high potency of vasopressin in nonpregnant women, particularly premenstrually, firmly supports an aetiological importance of this peptide in the uterine hyperactivity of primary dysmenorrhoea. Oxytocin seems to be less important in this condition in view of its much smaller potency and the absence of increase in effect premenstrually. Vasopressin appears to influence both the oxytocin and the vasopressin V1a receptor sites in the uterus, whereas oxytocin acts specifically on its own receptor.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D010121 Oxytocin A nonapeptide hormone released from the neurohypophysis (PITUITARY GLAND, POSTERIOR). It differs from VASOPRESSIN by two amino acids at residues 3 and 8. Oxytocin acts on SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS, such as causing UTERINE CONTRACTIONS and MILK EJECTION. Ocytocin,Pitocin,Syntocinon
D011312 Pressure A type of stress exerted uniformly in all directions. Its measure is the force exerted per unit area. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed) Pressures
D004305 Dose-Response Relationship, Drug The relationship between the dose of an administered drug and the response of the organism to the drug. Dose Response Relationship, Drug,Dose-Response Relationships, Drug,Drug Dose-Response Relationship,Drug Dose-Response Relationships,Relationship, Drug Dose-Response,Relationships, Drug Dose-Response
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D001127 Arginine Vasopressin The predominant form of mammalian antidiuretic hormone. It is a nonapeptide containing an ARGININE at residue 8 and two disulfide-linked cysteines at residues of 1 and 6. Arg-vasopressin is used to treat DIABETES INSIPIDUS or to improve vasomotor tone and BLOOD PRESSURE. Argipressin,Vasopressin, Arginine,Arg-Vasopressin,Argipressin Tannate,Arg Vasopressin
D014590 Uterine Contraction Contraction of the UTERINE MUSCLE. Myometrial Contraction,Contraction, Myometrial,Contraction, Uterine,Contractions, Myometrial,Contractions, Uterine,Myometrial Contractions,Uterine Contractions
D014599 Uterus The hollow thick-walled muscular organ in the female PELVIS. It consists of the fundus which is the site of EMBRYO IMPLANTATION and FETAL DEVELOPMENT. Beyond the isthmus at the perineal end of fundus, is CERVIX UTERI (the neck) opening into VAGINA. Beyond the isthmi at the upper abdominal end of fundus, are the FALLOPIAN TUBES. Fundus Uteri,Uteri,Uterine Cornua,Uterine Fundus,Uterus Cornua,Womb,Cornua, Uterine,Fundus Uterus,Fundus, Uterine,Uteri, Fundus,Wombs

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