INTRODUCTION: Antiarrhythmic medications are commonly used during pregnancy for treatment of maternal or fetal arrhythmias, but little is known about their effect on human placental vascular tone and, consequently, placental blood flow. The objective of this study was to evaluate the tone responses caused by antiarrhythmic medications in human placental vessels from normal term pregnancies in vitro. METHODS AND RESULTS: Isolated human placental arteries and veins from uncomplicated term pregnancies incubated in Krebs\u27-bicarbonate under 5% oxygen/5% carbon dioxide/balance nitrogen (PO2 35 to 38 torr) were exposed to cumulative doses of quinidine, procainamide, lidocaine, flecainide, propranolol, amiodarone, verapamil, digoxin, and adenosi...
\u3e Background: We have recently reported that progesterone caused a receptor-mediated, cAMP-depend...
Copyright © 2002 by The Endocrine SocietyA number of studies demonstrate that both long-term and sho...
\u3eBackground: We have recently described a dose-dependent, endothelium-independent relaxation to p...
INTRODUCTION: Antiarrhythmic medications are commonly used during pregnancy for treatment of materna...
Introduction: Antiarrhythmic and Placental Vessels. Introduction: Antiarrhythmic medications are com...
the fetus and infant are partly determined by differences in pH between their serum and that of the ...
Objective: Our purpose was to determine the vasoactive effects and mechanism of action of lactate in...
This dissertation is composed of two topics that share the focus of placental vascular tone control....
To study the effects of progesterone on placental vascular tone, we used isolated (1-2 mm in diamete...
To study the effects of progesterone on placental vascular tone, we used isolated (1-2 mm in diamete...
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to determine whether the observed relaxation to lactate and other agent...
© 2019 Introduction: The function of the placental vasculature differs considerably from other syste...
Objective: To investigate if the adverse effects caffeine and nicotine have on the fetus are mediate...
INTRODUCTION:Preeclampsia is a major health problem in human pregnancy, severely complicating 5-8% o...
\u3e Background: We have recently reported that progesterone caused a receptor-mediated, cAMP-depend...
\u3e Background: We have recently reported that progesterone caused a receptor-mediated, cAMP-depend...
Copyright © 2002 by The Endocrine SocietyA number of studies demonstrate that both long-term and sho...
\u3eBackground: We have recently described a dose-dependent, endothelium-independent relaxation to p...
INTRODUCTION: Antiarrhythmic medications are commonly used during pregnancy for treatment of materna...
Introduction: Antiarrhythmic and Placental Vessels. Introduction: Antiarrhythmic medications are com...
the fetus and infant are partly determined by differences in pH between their serum and that of the ...
Objective: Our purpose was to determine the vasoactive effects and mechanism of action of lactate in...
This dissertation is composed of two topics that share the focus of placental vascular tone control....
To study the effects of progesterone on placental vascular tone, we used isolated (1-2 mm in diamete...
To study the effects of progesterone on placental vascular tone, we used isolated (1-2 mm in diamete...
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to determine whether the observed relaxation to lactate and other agent...
© 2019 Introduction: The function of the placental vasculature differs considerably from other syste...
Objective: To investigate if the adverse effects caffeine and nicotine have on the fetus are mediate...
INTRODUCTION:Preeclampsia is a major health problem in human pregnancy, severely complicating 5-8% o...
\u3e Background: We have recently reported that progesterone caused a receptor-mediated, cAMP-depend...
\u3e Background: We have recently reported that progesterone caused a receptor-mediated, cAMP-depend...
Copyright © 2002 by The Endocrine SocietyA number of studies demonstrate that both long-term and sho...
\u3eBackground: We have recently described a dose-dependent, endothelium-independent relaxation to p...