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The basis for progesterone impairment of gallbladder contractility in male guinea pigs in vitro.

B Kiaii1, Q W Xu, E A Shaffer.   

Abstract

Progesterone suppresses gallbladder smooth muscle function but its exact mechanism is unknown. We sought to determine the cellular site where progesterone impairs gallbladder smooth muscle. Sixty-four adult male guinea pigs were injected with either progesterone (2 mg/kg/day sc) or normal saline (controls) for 7 days. Dose-response curves of gallbladder strips to cholecystokinin (CCK), bethanechol, and potassium (K+) were constructed in vitro. To better define the basis for the progesterone effect, gallbladder contractile response was determined to specific agonists: aluminum fluoride and mastoparan (direct G-protein activators), cyclopiazonic acid (CPA), and a calcium ionophore (A-23187). Gallbladder from animals on progesterone exhibited a marked decrease in contractile response to CCK and bethanechol compared with controls (P < 0.05). Further, gallbladder contraction remained depressed (P < 0.05) in progesterone-treated animals, when the G protein was directly activated with aluminum fluoride and mastoparan. In contrast, the responses to K+ (acting independent of receptor G-protein) and to A-23187 and CPA (agonists that bypassed the membrane) were comparable in both groups (NS). It is concluded that progesterone directly inhibits gallbladder smooth muscle contractility in vitro to a standard hormone, CCK, and a cholinergic agent. Such depressed contraction is not due to an altered contractile machinery, since it is normal with agonists that act independently of G-protein activation. Progesterone thus interferes with signaling through the G-protein, either by directly becoming closely associated with the cell membrane or by indirectly perturbing its receptor products. Copyright 1998 Academic Press.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9758722     DOI: 10.1006/jsre.1998.5407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Surg Res        ISSN: 0022-4804            Impact factor:   2.192


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