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Obs Pharm – Tocolytics

V5 I1.ii Historical V4 L1.iii, V1.i, V2.ii 1 appearance

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Excitation Contraction Coupling in SM

  1. Motor neuron depolarisation
  2. ACh vesicular release
  3. Multiple MEPs → End plate potential
  4. Muscle AP propagates via T-tubles
  5. Opens L-type Ca channels
  6. Influx of EC Ca → ↑ IC [Ca]
    • Variable amount of Sarcoplamic reticula in SM
    • Can have some ↑ IC [Ca] via Ca induced Ca release.
  7. Ca binds Calmodulin → Ca-Calmodulin complex
  8. Ca-Calmod → ↑ MLCK activity
    • → Phosphorylation of Myosin Light Chain (MLC)
    • → Activation of Myosin ATPase
  9. Cross-bridge cycling.

Cross Bridge Cycling

  1. “Flexed” Myosin without ATP binds to Actin.
  2. Binding of ATP to Myosin causes release of Actin/Myosin complex and extension of the head
  3. In the presence of Ca-Calmod complex
    • Actin binding sites are open and binding of myosin/Actin/ATP complex is formed
    • Hydrolysis of ATP to ADP + P in myosin head by Myosin ATPase
      • → conformational change “initial flexing” the myosin head and releasing phosphate
  4. Release of ADP further flexes Myosin head
  5. In presence of Ca return to step 2.

Relaxation

  1. Ca removed from cell
    • Ca ATPase
    • Ca2+/Na+ antiport
  2. Myosin Light Chain Phosphatase
    • dephosphorylates MLC → inhibition of myosin ATPase

Differences in Gravid Uterus

These physiological adaptations in the gravid uterus maintain quiescence throughout most of pregnancy, ensuring fetal development, while preparing it to transition into a highly excitable and contractile state essential for effective labor.

FeatureGravid UterusOther Smooth Muscle
Resting Membrane PotentialLess negative near term, increasing excitabilityStable, less variation in response to hormones
Hormonal RegulationProgesterone dominance (quiescence early), estrogen dominance (contractility late)Task-specific, less pronounced
Gap JunctionsIncreased (connexin-43) near term for synchronized contractionsSparse, localized contraction
Calcium HandlingIncreased L-type calcium channel activity and intracellular calcium recruitment near termStable calcium influx and release mechanisms
Oxytocin SensitivityHigh near term, upregulated oxytocin receptor densityMinimal, plays minor or no role
Relaxation MechanismsProgesterone/NO-mediated quiescence during pregnancy, reduced near termNitric oxide, prostaglandins, or sympathetic input
Action PotentialsLong, frequent, propagating bursts near termShort, localized
Structural AdaptationsHypertrophy and hyperplasia of myocytesMinimal structural changes
Functional SynchronyWhole-organ synchronization with gap junctions, pacemaker cells, and oxytocinLocalized function, no whole-organ synchronization

Gladwin / JC 2024

Exam appearances

ExamExact wordingRelationshipSuccess
2024A Q10 (a) Explain the excitation contraction mechanism as it relates to the smooth muscle of the myometrium including a gravid uterus (50% of marks). (b) For each tocolytic agent: salbutamol, nifedipine, magnesium sulphate, provide the following information: (i) List the class (10% of marks) (ii) Provide a dose (10% of marks) (iii) Describe the mechanism of action (20% of marks) (iv) Outline the adverse effects (10% of marks) historical_member