H. Celik et al., Effects of erythromycin on stretch-induced contractile activity of isolated myometrium from pregnant women, ACT OBST SC, 80(8), 2001, pp. 697-701
Background. Despite the fact that preterm labor and birth account for the v
ast majority of neonatal morbidity and mortality the currently available tr
eatment options are still far from satisfactory. The aim of this study was
to investigate the effects of erythromycin on stretch-induced contractions
of pregnant human myometrial strips, obtained at cesarean section.
Method. Myometrial strips were suspended in an organ bath under 3 g tension
and the effects of erythromycin (0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1.0 mM) on stretch-induced
isometric contractions were evaluated. Results were statistically analyzed
using Kruskal Wallis analysis of variance and Wilcoxon Rank tests where ap
propriate.
Results. Erythromycin caused a significant decrease in the peak amplitude,
while causing an increase in frequency of stretch-induced myometrial contra
ctions in a dose dependent manner in vitro.
Conclusions. Results from this preliminary study suggest that erythromycin
may have additional beneficial effects in infection related preterm labor c
ases, however, further studies are needed for clarifying the usefulness of
erythromycin as a tocolytic agent.