Bile acids increase response and expression of human myometrial oxytocin receptor.

2003 
Abstract OBJECTIVE: We tested the hypothesis that during intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy bile acids activate the myometrial oxytocin receptor pathway. STUDY DESIGN: Myometrial sensitivity to oxytocin and oxytocin-receptor messenger RNA and protein level was investigated. The ability of cholic acid to mediate such changes was evaluated. RESULTS: Cholestasis patients required lesser oxytocin to elicit four uterine contractions in 10 minutes (1.3±0.6 vs 3.6±0.8 U, P 50 (1.6×10 −10 mol/L vs 1.0×10 −8 mol/L, P CONCLUSION: We demonstrate that during intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, an activation of the oxytocin receptor pathway occurs. This event seems to be the result of a cholic acid–mediated increase in oxytocin-receptor expression.
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