Adrenergic innervation of the human uterus. Disappearance of the transmitter and transmitter-forming enzymes during pregnancy
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Adrenergic innervation of the human uterus. Disappearance of the transmitter and transmitter-forming enzymes during pregnancy
Abstract
The uterine adrenergic transmitter is in many animal species dramatically reduced during pregnancy, probably leading to a functional denervation near term. In order to clarify whether similar changes also occur in the human uterus, the adrenergic innervation of the isthmic myometrium during nonpregnant and pregnant conditions was analyzed by fluorescence histochemistry for demonstration of adrenergic nerves, and by quantitative measurements of norepinephrine and its synthesizing enzymes, tyrosine hydroxylase and dopa decarboxylase. At term pregnancy all fluorescent adrenergic nerves in the myometrium had disappeared, and the norepinephrine concentration had been reduced to almost zero. Parallel to this the activities of tyrosine hydroxylase and dopa decarboxylase were markedly reduced. By contrast, the activity of the acetylcholine-synthesizing enzyme, choline acetyltransferase, was unchanged, indicating that the adrenergic system was selectively affected. The results confirm that the adrenergic nerves in the human uterus, like those in uterine horns of laboratory animals, undergo fundamental changes in the course of pregnancy. This probably reflects entirely different conditions for a sympathetic influence on the myometrium during the last two trimesters of pregnancy compared to the non-pregnant situation.
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