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. 1985 Jun;75(6):1852–1857. doi: 10.1172/JCI111899

Despite a massive increase in cortisol secretion in women during parturition, there is an equally massive increase in prostaglandin synthesis. A paradox?

M L Casey, P C MacDonald, M D Mitchell
PMCID: PMC425541  PMID: 3891787

Abstract

In this investigation, we sought to resolve the apparent paradox that is posed by the fact that there is a simultaneous increase in the production of prostaglandin and cortisol in women during labor. A paradox obtains, since in most tissues, cortisol acts to inhibit prostaglandin formation. Using previously characterized model systems for the in vitro study of arachidonic acid metabolism in amnion, decidua, and myometrium, we found that prostaglandin production by amnion and endometrial stromal cells in monolayer culture was not decreased by glucocorticosteroid treatment. On the other hand, prostaglandin production by myometrial smooth muscle cells in culture was inhibited by greater than 90% in response to dexamethasone (10(-7) M) treatment. Importantly, the major prostaglandin produced by myometrium, as well as myometrial smooth muscle cells in culture, is prostacyclin, a prostaglandin that acts to cause uterine quiescence. We suggest that the immunity of amnion and decidua to the action of glucocorticosteroids may allow for the accelerated production of prostaglandins E2 and F2 alpha, which act to cause myometrial contractions; simultaneously, glucocorticosteroid produced in large quantities in women in labor may lead to decreased production of prostacyclin by myometrium, thereby reducing uterine quiescence. In this coordinated manner, the uterine contractions that culminate in delivery of the fetus may proceed uninterrupted in the face of increased cortisol production.

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