Table 1.
Initial component of response | Sustained component of response | |||
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Mid | Late | Mid | Late | |
Depolarization level (mV) | ||||
Control | −17 ± 1(21) | −20 ± 2(18) | −20 ± 1(21) | −22 ± 1(18) |
Nifedipine | −20 ± 2(21) | −31 ± 2*†(18) | −22 ± 1(21) | −30 ± 2*†(18) |
Cytoplasmic calcium (nM) | ||||
Control | 879 ± 199(11) | 989 ± 302(8) | 298 ± 35(11) | 178 ± 33*(8) |
Nifedipine | 367 ± 141†(11) | 173 ± 28 †(8) | 230 ± 32(11) | 163 ± 36(8) |
Tension (%) | ||||
Control | — | — | 100 | 100 |
Nifedipine | — | — | 84 ± 3(19) | 35 ± 2*(9) |
PGF evoked membrane depolarization, an increase in [Ca2+]i and an increase in tension. Nifedipine decreased the initial transient increase in [Ca2+]i at both stages of pregnancy. The blocker had little effect on the depolarization, the sustained rise in [Ca2+]i or on tension at mid-pregnancy but markedly suppressed these parameters at late pregnancy. The number of tissues examined is given in parentheses.
Significantly different from mid-pregnancy.
Significantly different from control.