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Anti-hypertensive therapy and the feto-placental circulation: effects on umbilical artery resistance.

Diarmaid D Houlihan1, Michael C Dennedy, Nandini Ravikumar, John J Morrison.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate and compare the direct effects of compounds used in the treatment of hypertensive disease in pregnancy on human umbilical artery resistance in vitro.
METHODS: Isometric tension recordings were performed under physiological conditions on human umbilical arterial rings (n=30). The in vitro effects of labetolol, hydralazine, alpha-methyldopa, nifedepine and magnesium sulphate (at concentration ranges from 1 nanomolar to 1 millimolar), and their respective vehicle controls, were measured. Results were expressed as -logEC50 (pD2) and mean maximal inhibition values for each compound.
RESULTS: All compounds investigated, except alpha methyldopa, exerted a significant relaxant effect on umbilical arterial tone. Alpha-methyldopa was significantly less potent when compared to all other compounds (mean maximal inhibition value [20.89+/-7.99%] versus all other agents [range 63.15+/-8.70-84.12+/-3.84%] (P<0.01)). The dose response curve of nifedipine yielded a significantly greater PD2 value when compared to that of hydralazine, labetalol, and magnesium sulphate (PD2 value [5.82+/-0.34] versus the above groups [range 3.10+/-0.09-3.52+/-0.14] (P <0.01)).
CONCLUSION: These findings demonstrate that agents commonly used for the treatment of hypertensive disease in pregnancy, excluding alpha-methyldopa, have significant direct effects on the feto-placental circulation. These results suggest that alpha-methyldopa administration during pregnancy is less likely to produce significant direct effects on fetal vasculature then other agents used.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15346815     DOI: 10.1515/JPM.2004.058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Perinat Med        ISSN: 0300-5577            Impact factor:   1.901


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