A. Hidalgo et al., CALCIUM AND DEPOLARIZATION-DEPENDENT EFFECT OF PREGNENOLONE DERIVATIVES ON UTERINE SMOOTH-MUSCLE, General pharmacology, 27(5), 1996, pp. 879-885
1. The effects of several gestagens (pregnenolone [1 to 30 mu M], 20 a
lpha-hydroxypregnenolone [1 to 30 mu M], and 20 beta-hydroxypregnenolo
ne [1 to 30 mu M]) on rat uterine contraction induced by KCl (60 mM) a
nd CaCl2 (30 mu M to 6 mM) have been assayed. 2. The three drugs relax
ed the tonic contraction induced by KCl in a concentration-dependent w
ay. The respective ECS, values were: 27.6+/-1.58 mu M (pregnenolone),
4.1+/-0.12 mu M (20 alpha-hydroxypregnenolone), and 11.2+/-1.04 mu M (
20 beta-hydroxypregnenolone). CaCl2(1 to 10 mM) totally counteracted t
he relaxing effect of pregnenolone but only partially compared to that
of 20 alpha- or 20 beta-hydroxypregnenolone. 3. CaCl2 (30 mu M to 6 m
M) produced concentration-dependent contraction of rat uterus in mediu
m lacking calcium plus 30, 60, or 90 mM of KCl. The EC(50) values of C
aCl2 were: 0.38+/-0.072, 0.183+/-0.015, and 0.183+/-0.015 mM in a medi
um with 30, 60, or 90 mM of KCl, respectively. 4. Pregnenolone (10 mu
M) did not significantly modify the EC(50) of CaCl2 in a medium with 3
0, 60, or 90 mM of KCl. However, 20 beta-hydroxypregnenolone (10 mu M)
antagonized, in a noncompetitive manner, the concentration-response c
urve to CaCl2. 5. 20 alpha-Hydroxypregnenolone (4 mu M) antagonized th
e concentration-response curve to CaCl2 in a competitive manner. This
antagonism was directly related to the concentration of KCl in the med
ium. 6. Our results suggest a different calcium antagonist effect of t
he three gestagens assayed.