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. 1984 Apr 1;148(7):946-50.
doi: 10.1016/0002-9378(84)90537-4.

The effect of in vivo progesterone administration on relaxin-inhibited rat uterine contractions

The effect of in vivo progesterone administration on relaxin-inhibited rat uterine contractions

S H Brenner et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. .

Abstract

Progesterone pretreatment in vitro was previously shown to sensitize myometrium to the inhibiting effect of relaxin. The following experiments were performed to control for possible artifacts of the in vitro system and to place these studies on a more physiologic basis. Immature rats were treated with estrogen and either progesterone or vehicle only. Uterine horn segments were isolated and mounted in a muscle bath. After a baseline contraction pattern was established by means of electrical stimulation, porcine relaxin was added to the bath. At all dose levels of relaxin, greater inhibition of contraction amplitude occurred in uterine segments of progesterone-treated animals. Since both progesterone and relaxin are present in the circulation from the time of the missed menses in human pregnancy, this interaction suggests a physiologic synergism in the maintenance of early human pregnancy.

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