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Bradykinin
Bradykinin Bradykinin is a physiologically and pharmacologically active peptide ... acids. Structure The amino acid sequence of bradykinin is: arg - pro - pro - gly - phe - ser ... activity of the kinin-kallikrein system makes bradykinin by proteolytic cleavage of its kininogen precursor ... using the kininogenase enzyme. Metabolism In humans, bradykinin is broken down by three kininases: ...
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Bradykinin (translated from German)
Bradykinin Bradykinin is a protein, to the group that ... those Permeability the container and pain causes. Bradykinin becomes through Kininogenasen how Kallikrein from its ... Ser - Per - Phe - Badly - COOH Characteristics of Bradykinin: Participation in the pain production Participation in ... Chemo+tactical effect on leukocytes Bee poison Bradykinin contains to the majority. Please you ...
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Talk:Bradykinin
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Sérgio Henrique Ferreira
... and pharmacologist, noted for his discovery of Bradykinin potentiating factor , which led to better anti ... Maurício Rocha e Silva, the discoverer of bradykinin. While working on this subject, he discovered ... activity and strongly potentiated the effects of bradykinin in vivo and in vitro. This factor was named bradykinin potentiating factor, BPF. In 1968, with the ... peptides, was demonstrated a general parallelism between bradykinin potentiation and inhibition of Angiotensin I ...
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Maurício Rocha e Silva
... physician, biomedical scientist and pharmacologist. He discovered bradykinin, an endogenous polypeptide involved in the physiology ... in 1948 the powerful hypotensive effects of bradykinin in animal preparations. Bradykinin was detected in the plasma of animals ... Rocha e Silva as early as 1939. Bradykinin was to be proved a new autopharmacological ... e Silva's biographer, "The discovery of bradykinin has led to a new understanding ...
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ACE Hemmer (translated from German)
... Bothrops jararaca) isolated Peptid BPP 5a (of "Bradykinin potenzierendes Peptid "; see illustration). In BPP 5a ... it catalyzes the dismantling of the Mediators Bradykinin into inactive products. The inhibition of the ... Nephroprotektion). The inhibition of the dismantling of Bradykinin leads however to its Kumulation and with ... hand they restrain also the dismantling of Bradykinin and lead to its Kumulation (right half ... a slowed down dismantling and Kumulation of Bradykinin by ACE Hemmer brought in connection. ...
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ACE inhibitor
... ACE inhibitors also reduce the degradation of bradykinin. Thus ACE inhibitors work to lower blood ... decreasing the degradation of a potent vasodilator (bradykinin). Effects of ACE inhibitors ACE inhibitors lower ... to be associated with the increases in bradykinin levels produced by ACE inhibitors. Patients who ... Some patients develop angioedema due to increased bradykinin levels. There appears to be a genetic ... this side-effect in patients who degrade bradykinin slower than average (Molinaro 2002). Examples ...
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User talk:Rsabbatini
... RedWolf 05:14, July 12, 2005 (UTC) Bradykinin Hey Rsabbatini, very good work on bradykinin. I did not realise so much work ... on the role of des-9-arg-bradykinin? From the literature I'm not sure if it is active on all bradykinin receptor subtypes. It does seem that ACE ... related angioedema is due to polymorphisms in bradykinin metabolism. JFW | T@lk 21:36, ...
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Angioedema
... seems to be the activation of the bradykinin pathway. This peptide is a potent vasodilator ... supporting connective tissue, and edema develops easily. Bradykinin is released by various cell types in ... pain mediator. Various mechanisms that interfere with bradykinin production or degradation can lead to angioedema ... of kininase II, the enzyme that degrades bradykinin. In hereditary angioedema, bradykinin formation is caused by continuous activation ...
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オータコイド (translated from Japanese)
... star Glan gin and the like) アンギオテンシン Bradykinin one nitrogen oxide (NO) In addition,Sight ... which is distinguished strictly. アンギオテンシン and the bradykinin have hormone remote action. In addition as ... and エイコサノイド) andSmooth muscleTo stimulus (セロトニン, アンギオテンシン, bradykinin and NO) etc. it is. As the ... origin substance (エイコサノイド), peptide (アンギオテンシン and the bradykinin), the gaseous substance (NO) it is divided ...
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