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← Human Body & HealthWhat causes decreased uterine contractions following prolonged exposure to synthetic oxytocin during induced labor?
A)Increased prostaglandin production inhibits oxytocin
B)Rising estrogen levels antagonize oxytocin receptors
C)Receptor desensitization reduces myometrial responsiveness✓
D)Reduced intracellular calcium prevents muscle contraction
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Prolonged exposure to synthetic oxytocin leads to receptor desensitization because the myometrial cells downregulate or internalize oxytocin receptors. Therefore, the myometrium becomes less responsive to oxytocin, rather than direct inhibition by prostaglandins or calcium depletion.
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