نتایج جستجو برای: uterine contraction

تعداد نتایج: 96806  

Journal: :British journal of obstetrics and gynaecology 1999
D Rudel M Pajntar

OBJECTIVE To study the activity of the human uterine cervix at the onset of labour and further characterise cervical asynchronous electromyographic (EMG) activity in the latent phase. DESIGN Prospective observational study. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS Clinical hospital in Ljubljana. PARTICIPANTS Forty-seven healthy nulliparous women with relatively unripe cervices requiring induction of labo...

2017
Zhongtang Li Limei Wang Yue Cong Lin Guo Xiaohui Lin Zuyin Yu Xingan Wu Junxing Dong Rifang Yang Yuwen Cong

Consequences of primary dsysmenorrhea (PD) can be severe. Increased prostaglandin production leads to uterine contraction and insufficient blood flow to the endometrium causing ischemia and pain symptoms. Protein tyrosine kinase/phosphatase activities contribute to the modulation of uterine contraction. In our previous study, we found the synthetic β-methoxyacrylates compound Fluacrypyrim (FAPM...

2001
Natalia Dmitrieva Orenda L. Johnson Karen J. Berkley

How pathophysiology of one pelvic organ influences the physiology of another is poorly understood. Here we compared the influence of bladder inflammation and hypogastric neurectomy (HYPX) on uterine contractions and bladder reflexes in urethane-anesthetized rats. Uterine contractions were measured via a latex balloon in one uterine horn. Bladder reflexes were assessed by micturition thresholds ...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2004
Hosana Barata Michael Thompson Weronika Zielinska Young S Han Carlos B Mantilla Yedatore S Prakash Simone Feitoza Gary Sieck Eduardo N Chini

Human myometrial contraction plays a fundamental role in labor. Dysfunction of uterine contraction is an important cause of labor progression failure. Although the mechanisms controlling uterine contraction are not completely understood, intracellular Ca2+ mobilization plays an important role during uterine contraction. Several mechanisms of intracellular Ca2+ mobilization are present in smooth...

Journal: :BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2007
Isabelle Eude-Le Parco Emmanuelle Dallot Michelle Breuiller-Fouché

Abnormalities in uterine contractility are thought to contribute to several clinical problems, including preterm labor. A better understanding of the mechanisms controlling uterine activity would make it possible to propose more appropriate and effective management practices than those currently in use. Recent advances point to a role of the protein kinase C (PRKC) family in the regulation of u...

2005
E Houdeau

In the present study, we compared rat uterine contractility and myometrial inositol phosphate (InsP) production in response to activation of muscarinic and oxytocin receptors during pregnancy and at term. The level of myometrial phospholipase (PL) C was also determined by Western blotting at different stages of pregnancy and following administration of oestradiol, progesterone or vehicle. The r...

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015
Jiefeng Ding Kai Hua Haijiang Chen Diqiong Yang Lie Wang

The aim of the study is to investigate the feasibility of pre-operative autologous blood donation (PABD) self-transfusion on the postpartum recovery and the endocrine in lying-in women. The PABD is carried out on 70 pregnant women who have high risk of postpartum hemorrhage. Those 70 subjects were divided into three groups: 33 cases of PABD self-transfusion during the Cesarean section; 16 cases...

2009
Y. Yu B. Q. Lin L. Yu Y. Q. Hua J. A. Duan S. P. Li

Ferulic acid (FA) is widely considered as a biologically active component in Angelica sinensis, and used as one of the marker compounds for the quality control of Angelica sinensis. However, in A. sinensis, FA mainly exists as its ester, coniferyl ferulate (CF). CF is unstable and readily hydrolyzed into FA during conventional extraction. Herein, their antiplatelet aggregation activities and re...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
Thérèse-Marie Mignot Brigitte Paris Bruno Carbonne Christian Vauge Françoise Ferré Daniel Vaiman

In this paper, we applied a new theoretical model of uterine contraction to a large panel of human pregnant and nonpregnant myometrial strips, treated or not by corticotrophin-releasing hormone (CRH). This model is based on a fine analysis of the contraction curves. This analysis yielded four mathematical parameters (beta, theta, tau 1, and tau 2) related to excitability, duration of plateau ph...

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