bp0012cpr6 | Development of The Embryo and its Role in Pregnancy | CPR1985
Ford S. P.
, Stice S. L.
,
Summary. Changes in uterine blood flow throughout pregnancy appear to be due to
steroid-induced alterations in uterine arterial tone and contractility. Arterial contractility
is a transient reduction in luminal diameter in response to nerve stimulation or
to an alpha-1 adrenergic agonist, leading to short-term reduction in uterine blood flow.
Tone is the pressure exerted by an arterial segment against an intraluminal flow (distensibility)
and is considere...