Antagonism by PGF2alpha of the vasodilation induced by PGE1, PGE2 and PGA1 in the canine uterus. |
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Authors: | K E Clark M J Brody |
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Abstract: | Prostaglandins appear to play an important role in a number of reproductive processes. The present study was designed to determine if the vasodilator action of prostaglandins of the A and E series on uterine vascular smooth muscle was mediated via a receptor and if PGF2alpha could compete for this same receptor. The data demonstrate that PGF2alpha, which by itself has no uterine vascular effect, can produce a parallel shift in the dose-response curves for certain vasodilator prostaglandins. This action, which suggests competitive antagonism, may well play a role in regulating blood flow in the nonpregnant uterus. |
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