Pharmacological reactivity in cricetus aureus uterus

Abstract
The motility of the isolated Cricetus auratus uterus was studied and compared to that of other species. Oxitocyn, epinephrine, norepinephrine, histamine, 5-hydroxy-tryptamine and acetylcholine were used as spasmogen agents. There was not contractil response with epinephrine or nor-epinephrine. Histamine reduced basal tonus. There was contraction with acetylcholine, oxytocin and 5-hydroxy-tryptamine. Cricetus auratus uterus appeared more sensitive when the contraction was registered by the isometric method. No taquifilaxy was produced by 5-hydroxy-tryptamine, as opposed to such effect in rat uterus. The Cricetus auratus uterus has, therefore, shown similar reactivity to that of rat, but different from rabbit and guinea-pig.
Keywords:
Cricetinae, Acetylcholine/pharmacology, Animals, Autonomic Agents/pharmacology, Chemical, Epinephrine/pharmacology, Female, Guinea Pigs, Histamine/pharmacology, Muscle Contraction/drug effects, Norepinephrine/pharmacology, Oxytocin/pharmacology, Rabbits, Rats, Serotonin/pharmacology, Stimulation, Uterus/physiology
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