Effect of the Khat Alkaloid (+)Norpseudoephedrine on Uteroplacental Blood Flow in the Guinea Pig
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Pharmacology
- Vol. 34 (2-3) , 89-95
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000138257
Abstract
In order to investigate effects of khat chewing on uteroplacental blood flow (+)norpseudoephedrine (NPE) infusions were given to 11 anesthetized guinea pigs in late pregnancy (62-66 days) after unilateral uterine artery ligation at days 30-32. Regional blood flows were determined with radioactive microspheres. Mean arterial blood pressure increased with 25% and heart rate with 9% during NPE infusion. Myoendometrial blood low was reduced by 31%. Placental vascular resistance (PVR) increased by 56% in the control horn (17 fetuses) and by 82% in the ligated horn (17 fetuses). This vasoconstriction was counteracted by the systemic vasopressor response since placental blood flow remained unchanged. When considering only the 13 growth-retarded fetuses, however, PVR increased by 98% and a 19% reduction of placental blood flow could be demonstrated. These results suggest that the placenta of the growth-retarded fetus may be more sensitive to adrenergic stimulation than the normal placenta. Furthermore, since one of the active constituents of khat, (+)norpseudoephedrine, causes vasoconstriction in the uteroplacental vascular bed it is possible that khat chewing could reduce placental blood flow and, as a consequence, impair fetal growth.Keywords
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