Uterine Contractions Under Blue Light



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Women's Studies
Therapuetic Areas:Reproductive
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 55
Updated:10/4/2018
Start Date:September 6, 2018
End Date:June 2019
Contact:Judette M Louis, MD
Email:jlouis1@health.usf.edu
Phone:8132598500

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Nightly Suppression of Contractions in At-Risk Pregnancies by the Infusion of Defused Blue Light

The objective in the current study is to test the hypothesis that nocturnal uterine
contractions in preterm women can be suppressed by brief ocular exposure to blue light.The
Olcese lab at Florida State University identified a novel interaction between the myometrial
melatonin receptors and OT receptors in human myometrial cells (Sharkey et al. 2009), which
may ultimately help to resolve certain issues surrounding idiopathic preterm labor. Their
results consistently indicate that melatonin at physiological concentration sensitizes human
myometrial smooth muscle cells to the contractile effects of OT (Sharkey et al. 2010).

Study participants will be pregnant women (gestational weeks 24 to 31+6 days) who present
with preterm contractions. In the triage room, the study participant will be connected to the
external tocometer from at least 19:00h (7 PM) to the following morning at 07:00h. Room
lighting will be kept dim.

Participants meeting inclusion criteria will be randomly allocated to blue light or red
light. Baseline contractions will be measured. The allocated light mask will be applied for 2
intervals of 60 minutes each.There will be a 60 minute rest period after every 60 minute
intervention period for comparison.

Other than the application of the light mask, all routine standards of care deemed warranted
by the obstetric provider for proper treatment of preterm labor will be followed. (ie
antenatal steroids, tocolytics).

Inclusion Criteria:

- Pregnant

- Gestational age: 24 to 31 (+6 days) week of pregnancy

- Uterine contractions

- First episode of preterm labor

Exclusion Criteria:

- Visual impairment (legally blind)

- Multiple pregnancy

- Current progesterone treatment

- Preeclampsia

- Renal disease

- Current chlamydia or gonorrhea infections

- Cocaine or opiate use

- Nightshift work in the past week
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