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Comparative Study
. 1984 Dec 15;107(1):25-34.
doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(84)90087-6.

Effects of forskolin and isoproterenol on cyclic AMP and tension in the myometrium

Comparative Study

Effects of forskolin and isoproterenol on cyclic AMP and tension in the myometrium

J M Marshall et al. Eur J Pharmacol. .

Abstract

The effects of forskolin and isoproterenol on total cyclic AMP accumulation and relaxation were compared in uterine segments from estrogen-treated rabbits and term-pregnant rats. In the rabbit, forskolin (0.2-5.0 microM) inhibited spontaneous and acetylcholine-induced contractions and increased cyclic AMP levels. At lower doses forskolin significantly inhibited contractions but had little effect on cyclic AMP (cAMP) levels. Isoproterenol (0.005-0.5 microM), doses equi-effective to those of forskolin for inhibition of contractions, did not alter cyclic AMP levels. In the rat, forskolin (0.5 microM) and isoproterenol (0.05 microM) inhibited spontaneous and potassium-induced contractions by 80%. This reduction was accompanied by an increase in cyclic AMP levels, but the increase was significantly greater with forskolin than with isoproterenol. We conclude that: (1) cAMP may mediate relaxation under certain conditions but it is not an obligatory mediator, (2) some form of compartmentalization of cyclic AMP might exist in the myometrium.

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