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Electrical Inhibition (EI)Of
Human Preterm Uterine Contractions:Just Another Pretty Smooth Muscle!
Jeffrey Karsdon, M.D.; Neonatology, Lambda Max, Baldwin, NY, USA
Graham G. Ashmead, M.D.; OBGYN, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY, USA
Manal El Daouk, M.D.; OBGYN, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY, USA
William M. Huang, M.D.; OBGYN, New York Downtown Hospital, New York, NY, USA
Hypothesis: Electrical pacemaker will decrease smooth muscle contractions or tone. Electroceutical therapy or Electrical Inhibition (EI).
Jiang et. al. J Urol. 2005;174:1917-1920
Wolfs et. al. Obstet Gynecol. 1971;37:241-246
Karsdon (unpublished)
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Background: Smooth muscles produce contractions or tone e.g. preterm uterine contractions or vascular tone (blood flow). Pharmaceuticals do not control smooth muscles efficiently and have many side effects. EI of electrical (EMG) activity does efficiently control smooth muscle contractions or tone with few side effects:A.Human uterine smooth muscle, increased spontaneous EMG activity precedes contractions (top, contractions; bottom, EMG).B.Human corpus cavernosum smooth muscle, decreased spontaneous EMG activity (arrows) decreased smooth muscle tone allowing increased blood flow (top, blood flow; bottom, EMG).C.Rat uterine smooth muscle, electrical inhibition (EI) of spontaneous EMG (arrows) decreases contractions and tone (top, contractions; bottom, EMG).
A. EI generator:1. Power cable2. Step down transformer3. Power connector cable4. EI generator with connector5. Electrode catheter connector cable6. Electrode catheterB. Electrodes directly onto the uterus.C. Transvaginal electrode catheter (TVC)
placed into the vaginal canal with the tip next to the smooth muscle of the rat cervix.
D. TVC placed into the vaginal canal with the tip next to the smooth muscle of the human cervix (arrow).
Method: EI pacemaker/generator sends the electrical current to an electrode catheter that is placed next to the smooth muscle of the cervix.
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Method: Outcomes
Uterine smooth muscle contractionor tone measurements:1) rabbit and rat, intrauterine pressure
(IUP);2) rat, EMG and pup birth intervals (BI);3) human, uterine contractions
(tocodynomometer/toco) and fetalheart rate (FHR) for side effects.
Karsdon et. al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2005; 193, 1986-1993
Results: A.EI in the rat decreased EMG activity (spectrum analysis):
1. amplitude2. spike frequency3. area-under-the-curve or power
B.EI decreased the EMG dependent smooth muscle tone and contractions, both amplitude and frequency, in all species studied;
top panel: rabbit, EI (arrow up) decreased IUP only in the study horn and control horn not affected;
middle panel: rat, EI (arrow) decreased the EMG (bottom) and IUP (top);
bottom panel: human, EI (arrows) subjectively toco (bottom) was decreasedj and had no effect on FHR (top) or maternal heart rate (not shown).
Note! decreased resting uterine smooth muscle tone for several minutes after only 2 seconds (RMS) of EI (B, solid lines in middle and bottom panels) even without EI applied.
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Results:EI increased smooth muscle relaxation (table):
1) EI decreased rabbit IUP.2) EI, both directly and by
TVC, increased rat pup BI by 1941% and 628% respectively.
3) EI in women decreased toco contraction frequency or increased peak-to-peak
(P-P) interval time.
Mechanism: EI is thought to: 1) hyperpolarize the cell membrane; 2) resulting in decreased membrane depolarization; 3) thus decreased electrical activity; 4) producing decreased smooth muscle contractions or tone.
Category Gestational Agemean±SD
N Controlsmean±SD
N EImean±SD
Rabbit Direct Uterine Pacemaker (IUP )
30.3±1.6(days)
14 33.0±15.0(mmHg)
14 17.6±12.9*(mmHg)
Rat Direct Uterine Pacemaker(BI)
21.0±0.8(days)
35 17.5±2.2(minutes)
17 357.1±150.3*(minutes)
Rat Vaginal Pacemaker(BI)
21.6±1.3(days)
19 17.2±8.3(minutes)
36 125.2±43.9*(minutes)
Human Vaginal Pacemaker(P-P)
31.1±2.2(weeks)
8 3.2±1.3 pre3.2±1.3 post
(minutes)
8 3.8±1.4*(minutes)
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X DECREASED TONE
Conclusions:
Smooth muscle contractions/tone are the result of EMG activity
Decreased EMG activity results in decreased smooth muscle contractions/tone
Decreased vascular smooth muscle tone is associated with increased blood flow
Electrical Inhibition (EI) decreases EMG activity
EI is localized unlike pharmaceuticals and may hyperpolarize the cell membrane
EI decreased (uterine) smooth muscle contractions/tone in animals and humans
EI may have a use in decreasing human smooth muscle contractions/tone: uterine contractions of preterm births; neonatal pathologies e.g. persistent pulmonary hypertension
Contact: Dr. Jeffrey Karsdon, M.D.
Email: JK_MD@yahoo.com
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