Journal article
Assessment of the tocolytic nifedipine in preclinical primary models of preterm birth
BM Arman, NK Binder, N de Alwis, S Beard, DA Debruin, A Hayes, S Tong, TJ Kaitu’u-Lino, NJ Hannan
Scientific Reports | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2023
Abstract
Spontaneous preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Tocolytics are drugs used in cases of imminent preterm birth to inhibit uterine contractions. Nifedipine is a calcium channel blocking agent used to delay threatened spontaneous preterm birth, however, has limited efficacy and lacks preclinical data regarding mechanisms of action. It is unknown if nifedipine affects the pro-inflammatory environment associated with preterm labour pathophysiology and we hypothesise nifedipine only targets myometrial contraction rather than also mitigating inflammation. We assessed anti-inflammatory and anti-contractile effects of nifedipine on human myometrium using in vitro a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by a Ferring Pharmaceuticals Research Grant and a Mercy Perinatal Research Grant. The University of Melbourne Felix Meyer Scholarship provided stipend to B.M.A. Salary support was received from the National Health and Medical Research Council Fellowships to T.J.K. (#1159261), S.T. (#1136418) and N.J.H. (#1146128). The funders had no role in study design, data collection, analysis, decision to publish or the preparation of the manuscript.