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Am J Physiol 187: 338-340, 1956;
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Transmembranal Action Potentials From Pregnant Uterus

J. Walter Woodbury 1 and Donald M. McIntyre 1

1 From the Department of Physiology and Biophysics and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington

For the first time overshooting action potentials of pregnant guinea pig uterus have been recorded intracellularly. Flexibly mounted ultramicroelectrodes were used. The largest action potential (AP) seen was 48 mv with an associated resting potential (RP) of 38 mv. The mean of 129 measurements of RP in four guinea pigs was 32.6 mv. The mean of 86 AP's was 21.9 mv. Although overshoot was seen only occasionally, the action potentials were always of the same order of magnitude as the resting potentials. It seems probable that the excitable mechanisms of uterine muscle though labile and variable are closely similar to those of other tissues.

Submitted on June 20, 1956







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