Vasoactive peptides
Kallidin is a closely related peptide (1 additional A/a residue)
Formed by action of enzymes on protein substrates called KININOGENS
KININOGENS in liver (HMW) + Kallikrein Bradykinin Kallidin (lysyl-bradykinin)
Prekallikrein (plasma) = inactive precursor of proteolytic enzyme kallikrein
Kininogen (plasma alpa-globulin) kallikrein bradykinin
↑ Vascular permeability during inflammation (Hageman factor)
Prekallikrein and kininogen leak out of vessels with plasma bradykinin
PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION of Bradykinin
VasoDILATION
Endothelial cell dependent
Caused by NO production and accumulation of PLA 2
Releasing PGI2
↑ vascular permeability
Stimulation of:
Pain nerve endings
Epithelial ion transport/fluid secretion in airways and GIT
Contraction of smooth muscle:
Uterine
Intestinal
INACTIVATION of Bradykinin
By kininases (with related kinins)
Kinininase 2 = active vasoconstrictor
Angiotensin 1 Angiotensin 2
Inactivates a vasodilator
Activated a vasoconstrictor
Kininogen