Literature DB >> 7490717

Functional effects of intracellular pH alteration in the human uterus: simultaneous measurements of pH and force.

J R Parratt1, M J Taggart, S Wray.   

Abstract

Changes in intracellular pH have differing effects on contraction in different types of muscle, and between species. Because of the large number of women requiring a caesarean section due to failure to progress in labour, it is important to know how the human myometrium responds to the changes in intracellular pH that may occur during labour. The pH-sensitive dye, carboxy-SNARF, was used to measure intracellular pH in small strips of human myometrium. Intracellular pH and tension were simultaneously recorded in pregnant and nonpregnant tissue. Intracellular pH was altered by the addition of weak acids and bases. Intracellular alkalinization caused an increase in the frequency and amplitude of contractions. Intracellular acidification led to an initial increase in the frequency and/or the amplitude of the contractions, followed by abolition of contractions. Alterations in intracellular pH had profound effects on contraction in human uterine smooth muscle. Possible mechanisms are discussed whereby pH could influence force production, and changes in contraction are related to the speed and extent of the change in intracellular pH.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7490717     DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.1050071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Fertil        ISSN: 0022-4251


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1.  Changes in intracellular pH close to term and their possible significance to labour.

Authors:  J R Parratt; M J Taggart; S Wray
Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  1995-10       Impact factor: 3.657

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5.  Physiological increases in lactate inhibit intracellular calcium transients, acidify myocytes and decrease force in term pregnant rat myometrium.

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Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2015-09-03       Impact factor: 5.182

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Authors:  Kyu-Sang Kyeong; Seung Hwa Hong; Young Chul Kim; Woong Cho; Sun Chul Myung; Moo Yeol Lee; Ra Young You; Chan Hyung Kim; So Yeon Kwon; Hikaru Suzuki; Yeon Jin Park; Eun-Hwan Jeong; Hak Soon Kim; Heon Kim; Seung Woon Lim; Wen-Xie Xu; Sang Jin Lee; Il Woon Ji
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