ブラジキニン 化学特性,用途語,生産方法
外観
凍結乾燥品
溶解性
氷酢酸, 70%エタノール, 10%トリクロロ酢酸に可溶、水に易溶、アセトン, クロロホルムにほとんど不溶。
解説
ブラジキニン,カリジンⅠともいう.プラズマキニンの一種.プラズマキニンとは,血清中のα-グロブリンの一種であるキニノーゲンからプラスミン,トリプシン,組織のカテプシン型プロテアーゼなどによって生成し,生理活性を有するペプチドの総称である.プラジキニンはそのなかの一つで,9個のアミノ酸からなるペプチドでH-Arg-Pro-Pro-Gly-Phe-Ser-Pro-Phe-Arg-OHの構造をもつ.C50H73N15O11(1060.22).無定形粉末.分解点170 ℃.[α]D23-84.1°(水).平滑筋の刺激,末梢血管拡張作用と血圧降下作用,毛細血管の透過性亢進および白血球集結作用などの生理作用を有する.ほかに,リシルブラジキニン(カリジンⅡ),メチオニルリシルブラジキニンなど同様の作用を示すペプチドがある.
用途
薬理・生理研究試薬。
化学的特性
Amorphous solid.
使用
Bradykinin is used to lower blood pressure, increase bradykinin (by inhibiting its degradation) further lowering blood pressure. Bradykinin dilates blood vessels via the release of prostacyclin, nitric oxide, and endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor.
定義
ChEBI: A linear nonapeptide messenger belonging to the kinin group of proteins, with amino acid sequence RPPGFSPFR. Enzymatically produced from kallidin in the blood, it is a powerful vasodilator that causes smooth muscle contraction, and may mediate inflammation
生物学の機能
The kallikrein–kinin system is an enzymatic pathway
giving rise to two predominant vasoactive peptides,
kallidin and bradykinin. Kallikrein, the enzyme responsible
for the formation of these peptides, exists in
plasma and tissues. However, circulating levels of the
end products, kallidin and bradykinin, are quite low because
the kallikrein enzymes are present largely in inactive
forms. In addition, the short half-life of these peptides
(15 seconds) also contributes to low plasma levels.
In general, the kinins produce relaxation of vascular
smooth muscle and vasodilation. Bradykinin causes vascular smooth muscle relaxation by stimulating the
endothelium to release prostacyclin and nitric oxide.
Blood flow to the brain, heart, viscera, skeletal muscle,
and glands is increased. In nonvascular smooth muscle,
bradykinin will produce a contractile response.
Other actions of kinins include activation of clotting
factors simultaneously with the production of bradykinin.
In the kidney, bradykinin production results in an
increase in renal papillary blood flow, with a secondary
inhibition of sodium reabsorption in the distal tubule. In
the peripheral nervous system, bradykinin is important
for the initiation of pain signals. It is also associated with
the edema, erythema, and fever of inflammation.
Bradykinin exerts its physiological effects via two
receptors, the B1 and B2 receptors, with most of its
physiological effects being mediated by the B2 receptor.
The precise function of the B1 receptor is unclear;
however, some of the chronic inflammatory responses
to bradykinin may be mediated through actions at this
receptor.
Bradykinin antagonists of the B2 receptor are currently
in development and may find utility in the treatment
of pain associated with burns and such chronic inflammatory
disorders as arthritis, asthma, and chronic
pain.
一般的な説明
Induces the release of nitric oxide. Other physiological functions include stimulation of pain receptors, inhibition of cAMP accumulation, induction of smooth muscle contraction, and vasodilation. Also involved in edema resulting from trauma or injury. Improves post-ischemic recovery of heart via a nitric oxide-dependent mechanism.
危険性
Powerful vasodilator; increased capillary
permeability; stimulates pain receptors; contraction
of smooth muscle; teratogen; mutagenic.
臨床応用
9-peptide, produced in response to tissue
damage, inflammation, viral infections,
etc. Produces pain, increased vascular
permeability, and synthesis of
prostaglandins.
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