نتایج جستجو برای: bradykinin

تعداد نتایج: 5968  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2007
Zi-Zhen Wu Hui-Lin Pan

Bradykinin is an important mediator produced during myocardial ischemia and infarction that can activate and/or sensitize cardiac spinal (sympathetic) sensory neurons to trigger chest pain. Because a long-onset latency is associated with the bradykinin effect on cardiac spinal afferents, a cascade of intracellular signaling events is likely involved in the action of bradykinin on cardiac nocice...

2005
Paul R. Myers

Background The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that vasodilator responses of porcine coronary resistance arteries are increased by exercise training. Methods andRsad Yucatan miniature swine were randomly divided into groups of exercise-trained (ET) and sedentary (SED) control pigs. ET pigs were placed on a progressive treadmill training program lasting 16 to 20 weeks, and SED p...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2010
Kenneth J Broadley Alan E Blair Emma J Kidd Joachim J Bugert William R Ford

Inhaled bradykinin causes bronchoconstriction in asthmatic subjects but not nonasthmatics. To date, animal studies with inhaled bradykinin have been performed only in anesthetized guinea pigs and rats, where it causes bronchoconstriction through sensory nerve pathways. In the present study, airway function was recorded in conscious guinea pigs by whole-body plethysmography. Inhaled bradykinin (...

2005
Tan Yong Xiao Pei Gao Shin Koizumi Michael Conlon Israel Rubinstein

The purpose of this study was to examine whether neutral endopeptidase and angiotensin I-converting enzyme, two membrane-bound metalloenzymes that are widely distributed in the microcirculation, play a role in bradykinin-induced increase in vascular permeability in the hamster cheek pouch. Changes in vascular permeability were quantified by counting the number of leaky sites and by calculating ...

Journal: :Circulation research 1962
G E BURCH N P DEPASQUALE

• During studies on the anticoagulating properties of snake venom, Rocha e Silva and associates discovered the vasoactive polypeptide, bradykinin. The substance was called bradykinin because, in contrast to histamine and acetylcholine, it stimulated smooth muscle to contract after a latent period and because the contraction was gradual. The substance received little attention until recently whe...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
B Schindelholz B F Reber

Pathfinding of growing nerve processes is guided by extracellular guidance cues. Here we report growth cone collapse of NGF-differentiated PC12 cells in culture evoked by the neuropeptide bradykinin. The growth cone response is mediated by B2 bradykinin receptors. Two different effects were distinguished. (1) Disappearance of filopodia occurred together with a loss of fibrillar actin (F-actin) ...

Journal: :Circulation research 1984
M J Barber T M Mueller B G Davies D P Zipes

The intracardiac pathways carrying the cardiovascular reflex responses mediated by cardiac sympathetic and vagal afferent fibers were examined in this study. We investigated the response to epicardial applications of bradykinin (5 micrograms) and nicotine (50 micrograms) before and after regional epicardial applications of 85% phenol in chloralose anesthetized open-chest dogs. Bradykinin stimul...

Journal: :Thorax 1994
K Rajakulasingam R Polosa M K Church P H Howarth S T Holgate

BACKGROUND Inhaled frusemide exerts a protective effect against bronchoconstriction induced by several indirect stimuli in asthma. This effect could be caused by interference with neural pathways. The effect of inhaled frusemide on bronchoconstriction induced by inhaled bradykinin, which is thought to cause bronchoconstriction via neural mechanisms, was studied and compared with the effects of ...

Journal: :Hypertension 1999
N J Brown J V Gainer C M Stein D E Vaughan

Bradykinin stimulates tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) release in isolated perfused animal tissues. The present study tests the hypothesis that bradykinin increases tPA release in humans through local effects on the vasculature. Graded doses of sodium nitroprusside (0.8 to 3.2 micrograms/min), acetylcholine (ACh) (7.5 to 60 micrograms/min), and bradykinin (100 to 400 ng/min) were administered...

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