Journal article
Regulation of the stimulant actions of neurokinin A and human hemokinin-1 on the human uterus: A comparison with histamine
JN Pennefather, E Patak, S Ziccone, A Lilley, FM Pinto, NM Page, ME Story, S Grover, ML Candenas
Biology of Reproduction | SOC STUDY REPRODUCTION | Published : 2006
Abstract
Regulation of the contractile effects of tachykinins and histamine on the human uterus was investigated with biopsy sections of the outer myometrial layer. The effects of neurokinin A (NKA) and human hemokinin-1 (hHK-1) in tissues from pregnant but not from nonpregnant women were enhanced by the inhibition of neprilysin. The effects of NKA and eledoisin were blocked by the NK2 receptor antagonist SR 48968 but not by the NK1 receptor antagonist SR 140333 in tissues from both groups of women. Human HK-1 acted as a partial agonist blocked by SR 48968 and, to a lesser extent, by SR 140333; endokinin D was inactive. In tissues from pregnant women, responses to high potassium-containing Krebs solu..
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