[Alterations of oxytocin and prostaglandin E1, E2, F2 alpha levels in human plasma during labor (author's transl)].

I Nagata, K Kato, N Makimura
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Abstract

In order to investigate the role of oxytocin (OT) and prostaglandins (PGs) in the mechanism of labor onset, changes of OT and PGs levels in human plasma were evaluated before labor, soon after the labor onset, and at the time of established labor in the following three groups. Group 1 consisted of 6 cases with spontaneous labor, group 2, of 6 cases with induced labor with PGF2 alpha drip infusion, and group 3, of 5 cases with induced with PGE2 vaginal suppository. OT concentrations were measured by RIA, PGE1, PGE2, and PGF2 alpha were extracted and determined by Inagawa's method. Levels of OT in group 1 were divided into two subgroups: subgroup 1 with high OT levels (24.0-116.2 microunits/ml) and subgroup 2 with low OT levels (below 7.2 microunits/ml) throughout labor. Changes of PGs level in subgroup 1 showed no definite tendency during labor, suggesting that OT appears to play the leading role in spontaneous labor. Those in subgroup 2 showed a particular behavioral pattern during labor, suggesting an important role played by PGs for the onset of labor following rupture of the membranes. The results of groups 2 and 3 are fully discussed in terms of labor process.

[分娩过程中人血浆中催产素和前列腺素E1、E2、F2 α水平的变化[作者译]。
为了探讨催产素(OT)和前列腺素(pg)在分娩发生机制中的作用,我们在分娩前、分娩后不久和确定分娩时对三组人血浆中催产素(OT)和前列腺素(pg)的变化进行了评估。1组自然分娩6例,2组PGF2滴注引产6例,3组PGE2阴道栓剂引产5例。采用RIA法测定OT浓度,提取PGE1、PGE2、PGF2 α,采用Inagawa法测定。第一组的OT水平分为两个亚组:第一组在分娩过程中OT水平高(24.0-116.2微微/ml),第二组在分娩过程中OT水平低(低于7.2微微/ml)。1亚组PGs水平在分娩过程中变化无明确趋势,提示OT在自然分娩中起主导作用。第二亚组的孕妇在分娩过程中表现出一种特殊的行为模式,这表明PGs在胎膜破裂后的分娩中起着重要作用。从劳动过程的角度对第二组和第三组的结果进行了充分的讨论。
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