In experiments designed to determine the consequence of cholesterol depletion on relaxation signaling in the uterus, we treated isolated strips of guinea pig myometrium in organ baths with beta-methyl cyclodextrin (beta-MeCD) to remove cholesterol expecting suppression of spontaneous activity and uncoupling of agonist specific relaxation as we have shown in vascular muscle (Circulation Research 91:292-299, 2002). Treatment of myometrium with 15 mM beta-MeCD for 15 min led to enhancement of spontaneous activity that was further increased following a second beta-MeCD treatment. beta-MeCD treated tissues developed increased force on top of that already present basally when stimulated by OT, but reached the same maximum as control tissues.
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