2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2009.07.047
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Why eicosanoids could represent a new class of tocolytics on uterine activity in pregnant women

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“…As demonstrated in the present study, EET regioisomers are effective in inducing tocolytic effects. These data are consistent with the tocolytic effects produced by EET on human myometrial activities . Indeed, fish‐oil supplementation in late pregnancy has been reported to potentially delay delivery .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…As demonstrated in the present study, EET regioisomers are effective in inducing tocolytic effects. These data are consistent with the tocolytic effects produced by EET on human myometrial activities . Indeed, fish‐oil supplementation in late pregnancy has been reported to potentially delay delivery .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…For each tissue, one stirrup was fixed to the bottom of the chamber, and the other was connected to an isometric force transducer (Radnoti Glass Technology) coupled to Polyview software (Grass‐Astro‐Med). The organ chambers contained 6 mL of Krebs solution maintained at 37°C and continuously bubbled with a mixture of 95% oxygen/5% carbon dioxide (pH 7.40) as previously described . Uterine rings were equilibrated at 1 g passive tension and equilibrated for a period of 1 h, until spontaneous contractions stabilized.…”
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“…In pig, sEH protein increases in the prepubertal cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) compared to cyclic females (Paczkowski and Krisher, 2010). Finally, sEH protein is expressed in the human myometrium, as well as the placenta (Corriveau et al, 2009). Taken together, these results imply that sEH may play a role in fertility, not necessarily limited to the action of the corpus luteum.…”
Section: Mammalian Gene Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%