Pregnancy is associated with a significant increase in uterine blood flow which contributes to optimal fetal development. Although neuropeptide Y (NPY) is considered to be an important regulator of uterine blood flow, it is not known whether: (i) products from the vascular endothelium modulate NPY action in the uterine artery; (ii) pregnancy changes the responsiveness of the uterine artery to NPY, or (iii) NPY interacts with noradrenaline and acetylcholine on the uterine artery, with pregnancy regulating this possible interaction. In the present study, NPY induced a concentration-dependent contraction of guinea pig uterine arterial rings both intact and denuded of endothelium. Pregnancy significantly decreased the potency of NPY to contract uterine artery with and without endothelium. In all preparations, addition of N(G)-monomethyl-l-arginine acetate (l-NMMA), indomethacin and diethylcarbamazine did not modify the effect of NPY. In the presence of NPY concentration-response curves for acetylcholine and noradrenaline were significantly shifted to the right and left respectively. This effect of NPY was independent of endothelial condition or pregnancy status. The receptor reserve (K(A)/EC(50)) for acetylcholine was decreased and for noradrenaline was increased in the presence of NPY, although no changes in the dissociation constants of the neurotransmitter-receptor complexes were observed. Thus, this study has shown that: (i) NPY induces contraction of guinea pig uterine arteries acting on receptors localized in smooth muscle; (ii) pregnancy alters the response of guinea pig uterine arteries to NPY in such a way as to promote vasorelaxation, and (iii) NPY modulates the effect of neurotransmitters on guinea pig uterine arteries, but pregnancy is not associated with the changes at the level of NPY-neurotransmitter interaction.
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