Chlamydia muridarum infection differentially changes smooth muscle contractility and responses to prostaglandins in uterus and cervix

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Lee Jia Ming,Mayall Jemma R.,Chevalier Anne,Helden Dirk Van,Horvat Jay C.,Hansbro Philip M.,Jobling PhilipORCID

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AbstractChlamydia trachomatis infection is a primary cause of reproductive tract diseases including chronic pelvic pain and infertility. Previous studies showed that this infection alters physiological activities in mouse oviducts. Whether this occurs in the uterus and cervix has never been investigated. This study characterized the physiological activity of the uterus and the cervix in a Chlamydia muridarum (Cmu) mouse model of reproductive tract infection. Uterine or cervix smooth muscle contractility, responses to oxytocin or prostaglandins (PGF2α and PGE2) and mRNA expression of oxytocin and PG receptors were assessed 14 days post infection. Cmu infection did not affect the contractions of the uterine horn but significantly decreased the contraction amplitude of the cervix. Cmu infection did not alter the responses of uterine horn or cervix to oxytocin, however PGF2α induced contractions of the uterine horn, but not the cervix, were significantly increased following Cmu infection. PGE2 contraction amplitude in both the uterine horn and cervix was unaffected by Cmu infection. An upregulation of Ptgfr and a down-regulation of Ptegr4 mRNA expression was observed in the uterine horn following Cmu infection. These results indicate that Cmu infection alters contractility and prostaglandin signalling in the female reproductive tract but the effects are localised to specific regions.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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