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pubmed-article:1967813pubmed:abstractTextThe effect of isoproterenol (ISO), norepinephrine (NE) and phenylephrine (PHE) on electrically-induced contractions of mice uterine horns was studied during pregnancy. At the different times of gestation adrenergic agonists always inhibited uterine contractions in the following rank order of potency: ISO greater than NE greater than PHE. Cumulative dose-response curves constructed for the effect of these amines during diestrous, and at days 3-7, 10-15, 17-21 of gestation, showed that EC50 values increased gradually as term approached, which could imply a lower capacity of the uterus to respond to adrenergic drugs. Some likely explanations for this phenomenon are proposed. It is suggested that this lower response to catecholamines at the end of pregnancy could be a cause for the reduced success of beta 2-adrenergic drugs to stop premature labor.lld:pubmed
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