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We review the actions of mammalian tachykinins on uterine smooth muscle. Derived from sensory neurones and non-neuronal cells within the female reproductive tract, tachykinins are potent uterotonic agents. Three
tachykinin
receptor genes, and the gene encoding neprilysin, the enzyme that inactivates tachykinins, are present in rat, mouse and human myometrium. In rat and human, the
tachykinin
NK(2) receptor is important in mediating the uterotonic effects of tachykinins; actions at this receptor remain relatively stable or vary only slightly in the face of changing hormonal and gestational status. In contrast, ovarian steroids and pregnancy regulate expression of the
tachykinin
NK(3), and to a lesser extent, the
tachykinin
NK(1) receptor, as well as the activity of neprilysin. In the oestrogen primed mouse uterus, the
tachykinin
NK(1) receptor primarily mediates
tachykinin
uterotonic effects, but there is a switch to the
tachykinin
NK(2) receptor by late pregnancy. The possible physiological and pathological roles of tachykinins, including hemokinins and endokinins, in normal and
premature labour
, stress-induced abortion and menstrual disorders are briefly discussed.
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PMID:Mammalian tachykinins and uterine smooth muscle: the challenge escalates. 1546 17