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Query: UMLS:C0026827 (hypotonia)
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Beta2-sympathomimetics are the most powerful inhibitors of uterine contraction used in order to prevent threatening fetal asphyxia. These drugs, however, can cause harmful interactions with anaesthetics during caesarean section. Our patient-material consists of parturients, who were given a beta2-sympathomimetic, ritodrine, immediately before caesarean section performed under combined general anaesthesia. These patients showed significantly more marked tachycardia, hypotonia and abundant haemorrhage during operation as a consequence of poor uterine contractility than did the control group. Rapid variations in the circulation of the mother may also be disadvantageous to the wellfare of the fetus. These side-effects can best be minimized by omitting atropine-premedication and by expanding the blood volume of the mother before caesarean section with adequate infusion of Ringer-type.
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PMID:[The harmful effects of beta2-sympathomimetic drugs as uterine relaxants on caesarean section (author's transl)]. 69 85

Experiments with the guinea pig ileum, trachea, and vas deferens, the rat fundal strip, the rabbit jejunum and aortic strip, and the toad heart indicated that 2-amino-1-p-nitrophenylpropane-1,3-diol, the hydrolytic product of chloramphenicol, inhibited smooth muscles. Its action was direct and not through any mediators. After intravenous administration, the compound produced vasodepression followed by an overshooting rise of blood pressure. Vasodepression was not mediated by adrenergic, cholinergic, or histaminergic mechanisms. Hypertension was a sympathomimetic effect. Muscle relaxant and cardiovascular effects of the compound were similar to those of chloramphenicol, although it had no antibacterial effect.
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PMID:Smooth muscle relaxant properties and vasomotor actions of 2-amino-1-p-nitrophenylpropane-1,3-diol. 90 58