SPONTANEOUS ELECTRICAL-ACTIVITY AND EFFECTS OF NORADRENALINE ON PREGNANT HUMAN MYOMETRIUM RECORDED BY THE SINGLE SUCROSE-GAP METHOD

  • 1 January 1986
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 67  (1) , 71-82
Abstract
Spontaneous intracellular electrical activity and contraction of pregnant human myometrium were recorded by the single sucrose-gap method, and the effects of noradrenaline on the muscle were studied. Human myometrium obtained at various stages of gestation showed three types of action potentials, which were spike-, plateau- and intermediate-type in configuration. In human isthmic myometrium at full-term pregnancy dissected from the endometrial side of the uterine wall, both plateau and spike types of action potentials were observed. All contractions were well synchronized with each action potential. These results indicate the possibility of the intertwinning of two different types of muscle bundles. The magnitude of contraction depended on the frequency of the spikes in spike-type or the plateau duration in plateau-type action potentials. The .alpha.-excitatory action of noradrenaline (2 .times. 10-7 g/ml) was found to affect the configuration of the action potential; even the spike-type configuration became plateau.