Abstract
Using strips of rat pregnant uterus, treated with indomethacin to suppress spontaneous contractility, the oxytocic activity of prostacyclin was compared with other prostaglandins. A prostacyclin concentration of 32 ng/ml elicited uterine contractions in all experiments. In this respect prostacyclin was 80 times more active than 6-oxo-PGF
1α but less active than PGE
2 or PGF
2α. Apart from a direct stimulant effect, prostacyclin also exhibited an indirect potentiating action. In threshould concentrations prostacyclin caused a 3-fold potentiation of threshold doses of oxytocin. A lesser 1.5-fold potentiation of PGF
2α was also observed. The implications of these findings in relation to prostacyclin playing a role in parturition are discussed.